"Talking to users, testing prototypes (paper, screen, etc.) and
analyzing their feedback teaches a designer what they don't know
about the problem at hand. To ignore these is to proceed at your own
peril."

I am all for talking to users, I am all for analyzing their feedback.

I just don't believe it should be done in the middle of the process
but rather before (user research) and after (analyzing actual user
behavior).

Just insisting that usability testing is necessary does not make it
so.





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