Evidence-based design for discoverability: a case study
journal contribution
posted on 2023-06-09, 05:07authored byAndrea Jennifer Fallas, Suzanne Tatham
Key points Lean methods can give rich insights: Even a few, short sessions with a handful of users can generate useful inputs for a user-centric design process. Design for beginners: An interface that supports novices will also support experts. Keep it simple: Focus on functionality that supports core search and discovery tasks. Popular or high-value features should have prime position and rarely used or low-value features should be hidden or removed. Visual cues are important for usability, as is balancing the visual space.