I'm curious to know what other usability specialists are including/excluding
in their usability reports. I'm finding that it largely depends on the
client, as well as budget of course. The more liberal the budget, the more
likely it is that we have time to go through and design suggested
alternatives to problematic flows, pages and/or overall site structure. It
is often the case however, that budgets for usability reviews are relatively
small, in which case we're limited to a comb through of the site, screen
shots to highlight problems areas, and written recommendations for
improvement.

Thoughts?

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Med venlig hilsen

Marianne Jensen
Senior Interaction Designer
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