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UX for the Web

You're reading from   UX for the Web Build websites for user experience and usability

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Product type Paperback
Published in Sep 2017
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ISBN-13 9781787128477
Length 306 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Cara Winterbottom Cara Winterbottom
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Marli Ritter Marli Ritter
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Table of Contents (12) Chapters Close

Preface 1. The Fundamentals of UX 2. Stand Out from Your Competitors FREE CHAPTER 3. Creating an Emotional Connection with the User 4. Best Practices for Usability Within the User Interface (UI) 5. Set a Solid Foundation - Research and Analyze 6. Create a UX Strategy - Users and Content 7. Bring Your UX Strategy to Life with Wireframes and Prototypes 8. Building Your Product - Devices, Browsers, and Assistive Technologies 9. Optimize your UX Strategy with Iterative User Testing 10. The Basics and Benefits of Web Accessibility 11. A Practical Guide to Web Accessibility

Doing expert analyses


As a UX practitioner, you must conduct research with real people and users of your products. However, when you first approach any research problem it should be examined and analyzed using your expertise.

This will provide you with a solid foundation for the rest of the research and design. All through a project, you should continue to review the work in this way.

In this section, we will examine two methods that rely on UX practitioners' expertise--heuristic analyses and content audits.

Heuristic analysis

Heuristic analysis is an expert UX research method, where the practitioner evaluates an interface using selected heuristics. Heuristics are practical guidelines for doing work, based on established principles. Heuristic analysis should never replace testing an interface with users; it has been shown that one expert will only find about a third of the usability problems that will occur in a usability test. However, it is very useful to enhance your research. The heuristics...

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