Category Archives: Product Management

Product Management

How to recruit users for usability testing

To conduct effective usability tests, you need to find real users whom you can observe while they use your product. If you have a consumer product intended for sale to the general public, you’ll need to make sure that your … Continue reading

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Designing software for different user skill levels

As a user interface designer, you’ll need to think about how you will make your software product understandable and learnable for beginners while at the same time not hindering experts from working productively. The general skill levels of people using … Continue reading

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Choosing an interaction style for your application

One of the first things to be decided in creating your application’s interaction concept is to decide on the general interaction style, by which we mean the fundamental way that the application presents itself to the user and allows functionality to … Continue reading

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Don’t make assumptions about your users’ existing skills!

As a software designers, it’s easy for us to fall into the trap of assuming that users think and act the same ways we do. As a white-collar software professional, you likely have a college education and perhaps an advanced … Continue reading

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What is involved in designing user interfaces for an application?

Designing a user interface is, you’d might think, just a matter deciding what buttons and controls are on the screen and what happens when you press them. That’s not incorrect, but there’s usually a little bit more to it than … Continue reading

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Software delivery mechanisms: Comparing desktop applications, web apps, and static websites

Let’s compare some of the different “delivery mechanisms” for software products, and what impact the different options can have on the User Experience. In this post, we’ll look at the following classifications: Desktop applications vs. web applications Static websites vs. … Continue reading

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