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Task-based testing provides an approach that allows companies to gather both quantitative and qualitative feedback from a target audience.

Article by Arthur Moan
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If you’re working with an audience across the globe, all under budget and time constraints, remote user testing can provide the rich data to help make informed decisions.

Article by Anna Lurchenko
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You don’t need a big budget to bring experience design into your project, you just need to be more resourceful.

Article by Joseph Dickerson
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The lead designer from Looksery—Snapchat’s recent acquisition—explains how user testing led to the creation of an app people can’t get enough of.

Article by Jordan Crone
Share:User Testing as a Design Driver
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If you really stop and think about it, working with prototypes is a lot like distilling spirits, passing through puberty, and leaving small doors ajar.

Article by Matt Yurdana
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We talk with Greg Nudelman, CEO of Design Caffeine, mobile strategist, and author of The $1 Prototype.

Article by Josh Tyson
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