Tag: usability testing

Design Your New [Year’s] Measurements for Success

Matthew Luken
January 30, 2024 By Matthew Luken

Welcome back to a fresh, new year edition of my Design Strategy blog series. Like many articles at this time of year, we will be…

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Design Systems Teams: Understand Your Users So They Can Serve Theirs

Matthew Luken
December 14, 2023 By Matthew Luken

Welcome to the next edition of my Design Strategy blog series. Today, I’ll be sharing a story from some recent client visits that will help…

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Name/Role/Value – Whose Role Is It Anyway?

Matthew Luken
November 16, 2023 By Matthew Luken

Welcome to the next edition of my Design Strategy blog series. Today, I’m sharing a client story with the hope that y’all will focus on…

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How Serious Is Your Design Practice About Learning?

Matthew Luken
September 19, 2023 By Matthew Luken

Today I’m sharing a strategic approach that enables your design practice to learn more from the accessibility-related data you already have. I will again skip…

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Real-Time Remote Usability Testing with Screen Reader Users, Part 2: Tips & Tricks

Caitlin Geier
September 7, 2016 By Caitlin Geier

Here's part 2 of Caitlin Geier's 2-part series on remote usability testing with screen readers. In her second post, Caitlin covers important points to remember when setting up, recording, and observing the test. She offers several helpful and practical suggestions to make remote usability testing as easy as possible for both parties.

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Real-Time Remote Usability Testing with Screen Reader Users, Part 1: Practical Overview

Caitlin Geier
August 31, 2016 By Caitlin Geier

This is the first post in Caitlin Geier’s 2-part series, “Tips and Tricks for Real-Time Remote Usability Testing with Screen Readers.” In her introductory post, Caitlin will cover the basics of usability testing, points for consideration and the pros and cons of testing remotely.

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