Cheap And Efficient Tools Euroia09

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iQ Content's presentation at EuroIA Copenhagen 2009

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Cheap and efficient tools

Engaging users in design when there is no budget and there is no time

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iQ ContentUsability | Design | Content | Analytics

Does this sound familiar?

“We won’t be doing any user testing for this project. There is just no budget for it, and we don’t have time“

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The Holy Trinity

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Before After

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IMAGE MAP PROTOTYPES

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Not a single line of code required

GOOD THINGS:

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Starting from existing wireframes, an image map prototype can be built by an interaction designer in 3 to 5 hours

MORE GOOD THINGS:

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Image map prototypes provide enough interactivity to test static web pages

EVEN MORE GOOD THINGS:

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You can’t use them to test pages that require user input or move (i.e. web forms, animations, effects, transitions, etc)

BAD THINGS:

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HYBRID PROTOTYPES

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USER TESTING

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Tests carried out in lab with 2 laptops (Windows OS), USB keyboard and mouse, monitor, webcam, microphone and Morae

STANDARD APPROACH:

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Protocol: 6 to 8 participants compensated with €60 - €70 for 1-hour tests spread along 2 days

STANDARD APPROACH:

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Tests carried out in client’s point of contact with customers (e.g. bank branch) with 2 laptops (Mac OS), USB keyboard and mouse, monitor and Silverback

INFORMAL APPROACH:

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Protocol: 15 to 20 participants compensated with €20 for 15-minute tests spread along 2 days

INFORMAL APPROACH:

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INFORMAL APPROACH GOOD THINGS:

Cheaper and faster

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STANDARD

INFORMAL

FIXED COSTS VARIABLE COSTS

€3,385 €1,700

€2,940 €140

USER TESTING WITH 7 USERS:

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INFORMAL APPROACH BAD THINGS:

Impossible to recruit participants of a certain profile

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INFORMAL APPROACH BAD THINGS:

Participants will be already your client’s customers: you’ll learn nothing about prospective customers’ behaviour

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INFORMAL APPROACH BAD THINGS:

Tests must be short and very focused: no time for pre-test questionnaires or debriefing interviews

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THE TRICK: USE BOTH

Use the standard approach for exploration, and the informal approach for validation

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THE BENEFIT: MORE ITERATIONS

Combining the standard and informal approaches, we have squeezed one more round of user testing in our projects

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THE BENEFIT: MORE ITERATIONS

Before: 2 rounds of standard testingAfter: 1 round of standard testing, 2 rounds of informal testing

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Our initial assumption

Testing IA = Card sorting

Donna Spencer:

Card sorting is a “tool that helps us understand people we are designing for”

Testing IA = Card sorting

Piece 1: Identify key user tasks

Piece 2 - carefully craft wording

Piece 3: image map prototypes x 2

The tests - Round 1 12 users 2 days initially tested the live site as well rotated which version was served first

Key insights

Visible second level nav was critical Home link very useful Terminology, like “plans & costs” vs. “plans & services”

Round 2 Validate new IA Focus on new and existing page designs Just 5 users this time

What did the prototypes do for us?

Ease of prototyping allowed us to quickly adapt to completely new test plan

Shrunk distance between testing artefact and the real thing

Made us confident in our result