60+ Best Usability resources: https://www.userinterviews.com/blog/usability-testing-tools-templates-examples
A giant list (in a Google slide deck) with tools, templates to help you with usability testing. I like this includes a note testing template, itโs something often forgotten.
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The UX Cookbook (https://theuxcookbook.com/): detailed guides for different user research methods (card sorting, diary studies, surveys, tree testing, user interviews, etc.). Each comes with time, how to prepare, ingredients, and directions to help you use that method.
Via @vitalyf
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Reminder: UX methods are not set in stone and can be adapted. For example: card sorting is usually used to build navigation, but, it can help you structure any type of content. Don't limit yourself to the regular examples you see for methods!
And for more methods, I put together a couple of resources here: https://stephaniewalter.design/blog/solving-design-problems-finding-ux-tools-methods-activities/
The difference between iteration and prototyping (https://www.callumflack.design/iteration-and-prototyping): Prototype to discover. Iterate to release. Roughly.
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We tend to think about UX research tools / methods as maps. But maps are often drawn by people not heading in the same direction as we are. Or outdated.
What we need instead, is a compass, that helps guide us into the right direction.
So, look for a compass, not a map!
If you want to get into UX and are overwhelmed by all the resources, check out UX tools.
Their resources are amazing! ๐
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