UX Methods A-Z
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A-B Testing
Evaluate two variants of a design find out which of them is more effective
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Accessibility Evaluation
Ensure an accessible and inclusive experience for users across the spectrum of abilities
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Card Sorting
Card sorting is a method used to help design or evaluate the information architecture of a site
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Category Design
Creating structures and schemes that make the location and use of content clear
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Competitive Analysis
Evaluate competitors to identify opportunities in their strengths and weaknesses
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Content Auditing
Identify and assess the quality and usefulness of existing content
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Contextual Interviewing
Observation of users performing tasks in their own environment
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Domain Modeling
Define the concepts and relationships that inform effective structured content design
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First Click Testing
Discover what users interact with first when they land on your web page
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Heuristic Evaluation
Evaluate a site to identify usability flaws and other areas for improvement
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Journey Mapping
Explore and communicate a user’s experience with a service or product over time
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Navigation Design
The system of links that allows users to move between pages of a website
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Persona Creation
Development of research-informed representations of target user goals, behaviors, and pain points
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Prototyping
Prototyping is an experimental process where design teams implement ideas into tangible forms
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Scenarios
A specific user's context, motivations, and goals for visiting a website or app
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Stakeholder Interviewing
Understanding the perspective and influence of those invested in a project's success
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Storyboarding
Using visual narrative to explore and communicate a user’s experience with a product
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Style Tile Creation
Communicate the use of fonts, colors, and interface elements in a design system
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Task Analysis
Observe users in action to understand how they perform tasks to achieve goals
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Taxonomy Design
Define a system for labeling and classifying content to make it easier to find, understand, and use
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Usability Testing
Observation of users performing a series of tasks to gather feedback on flows, design, and features
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Use Cases
Written descriptions of how users will perform tasks with your product or on your website
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User Interviewing
Understand the tasks and motivations of the user group for whom you are designing
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Wireframing
Interface illustration that focuses on prioritization, functionality, and behavior