Latest from A List Apart
- Flash and Standards: The Cold War of the Web
- Web Standards for E-books
- Accent Folding for Auto-Complete
- Training the Butterflies: Interview with Scott Berkun
- Words that Zing
- The Problem with Passwords
- Using SVG for Flexible, Scalable, and Fun Backgrounds, Part II
- Using SVG For Flexible, Scalable, and Fun Backgrounds, Part I
- The Survey, 2009
- Letting Go of John Hancock
- The Content Strategist as Digital Curator
- On Web Typography
- Real Web Type in Real Web Context
- Can You Say That in English? Explaining UX Research to Clients
- You Can Get There From Here: Websites for Learners
- Getting to No
- The Myth of Usability Testing
- Discovering Magic
- Usability Testing Demystified
- Testing Search for Relevancy and Precision
- Internal Site Search Analysis: Simple, Effective, Life Altering!
- Beyond Goals: Site Search Analytics from the Bottom Up
- Inline Validation in Web Forms
- Get Ready for HTML 5
- The Case for Content Strategy—Motown Style
Can You Say That in English? Explaining UX Research to Clients
Tuesday, November 3, 2009It's hard for clients to understand the true value of user experience research. As much as you'd like to tell your clients to go read The Elements of User Experience and call you back when they’re done, that won’t cut it in a professional services environment. David Sherwin creates a cheat sheet to help you pitch UX research using plain, client-friendly language that focuses on the business
value...
Original article from http://www.alistapart.com/articles/can-you-say-that-in-english-explaining-ux-research-to-clients/
Original article from http://www.alistapart.com/articles/can-you-say-that-in-english-explaining-ux-research-to-clients/
Login to read full articles and enjoy our free features for members.
Related articles
feedraider "We Eat Internets" v2.0 a LAMP production by Jussi Vaihia
© 2006-2009 |
about |
blog |
help