Hi Alex, Megan O'Rorke (your loverly lady) here. Quick and dirty questions answered ($15): http://feedbackarmy.com/ Screen recordings of people using your website ($39/user for 15 minute tasks): http://www.usertesting.com/ . You can get even more out of using a mobile UX lab (macbook + Silverback screen recording + someone who knows how to moderate user testing and some volunteers or paid testers), but the above 2 URLs are the "we have no excuse not to get user feedback when it's this convenient and cheap" options.
Let me know if you'd like more info on other techniques that can be helpful to get feedback earlier in the project cycle (before a lot of time gets spent on programming something users may not fully understand). You can get good feedback on products still in the sketch on a napkin phase if you know the right questions to ask. I tend to find the earlier you can involve a UX/HCI person, the faster you get to the solution that is best for your client or customers. What do the rest of you think SD Ruby? Thanks, ~Megan On May 5, 10:34 am, Alex Stoneham <[email protected]> wrote: > Was it in April? > > There was a loverly lady who was a UX expert. > > She had very clean and simple slides, specifically with some final > 'where to get some UX testing done' with the outsourcing companies > that give you good UX feedback on an application. > > If there is any way I can get my hands on the slides, or at least if > anyone remembers the URLs she refered to for UX outsourcing that would > be great. > > All the best > Alex Stoneham > > -- > SD Ruby mailing list > [email protected]http://groups.google.com/group/sdruby -- SD Ruby mailing list [email protected] http://groups.google.com/group/sdruby
