when it comes to testing your ux these days there's a whole bunch of methods out there that can really give you deep insights. from good old-fashioned one-on-one chats with users, all way down to using assistive tech for accessibility checks ⚡. the key is knowing which ones fit best and how they work together.
i recently tried something new: setting up quick user interviews followed by a usability test on
figma prototypes . it was eye-opening! i found that combining direct feedback with some interactive testing gave me both qualitative insights from users' words, as well as quantitative data showing where things fell short in the prototype.
but here's my question: what methods have you guys tried? any tools or approaches working wonders for your projects lately?
i'm curious to hear about it!
link:
https://usabilitygeek.com/testing-user-usability-and-others-you-should-be-using/