The Value of Concept Testing for User Experience Design

wireframe of web page in white spiral notebook

Often user experience projects are kicked off by a business stakeholder asking for a new website, digital tool, or feature set with the aim to meet a business goal or advance a product in the market.

And while customer insights may accompany the ask, seldom do user experience practitioners begin a new project with a firm understanding of how or why a given solution meets user needs. Continue reading The Value of Concept Testing for User Experience Design

Use Paper Wireframes to Build Native Prototypes

paper prototypes showing the user journey

When you develop a product, you don’t want to invest time creating something that doesn’t fit the needs of the user, or that misses key features.

One way to avoid those issues is to use paper wireframes to test designs, get feedback from the client, iterate quickly, and save time. Continue reading Use Paper Wireframes to Build Native Prototypes