New Articles
Notifications, widgets, quick actions, and Siri shortcuts or Google Assistant routines are all ways to support short mobile sessions. (11 min. to read)
Three different content-management models enforce who creates, owns, and publishes intranet content. (8 min. to read)
New Videos
8 UX professionals tell us what they have done to become better at this challenging profession. (4 min. video)
Tree testing is a supplement to card sorting as a user research method for assessing the categories in an information architecture (especially a website IA and its proposed or existing navigation menu structure). (3 min. video)
There are two ways to structure a UX research study when we're testing two (or more) designs: we can have each design tested by different people, or we can reuse the same users for all conditions. Each approach has some advantages and problems. (5 min. video)
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