4 Reasons Government Should Compensate User Research Participants
With government’s increased prioritization of inclusivity and accessibility, compensating research participants is more important than ever.
With government’s increased prioritization of inclusivity and accessibility, compensating research participants is more important than ever.
Product designers continue to push the frontier of understanding the user. This improves the usability of our systems and solutions. But at what point does it become the responsibility of the designer to drive habits and behaviors that the end user actually wants.
Hello Grants.gov Users, Grants.gov is transforming into a system that will make registering, finding, and applying for grants a simpler and more human-centric experience, but we need your help! During the month of June, our team will engage users for feedback on the transformation. If you are interested in having a hand in the externalRead… Read more »
Government websites don’t need to be hard to use. Good UX is becoming more and more available to agencies across government.
Jakob Nielsen has noted that it’s now twenty years since he started what he calls the ‘discount usability movement’. This might be egging it a wee bit, I’m not sure there is such a ‘movement’ apart from that which Nielsen promotes. It’s true that major companies use discount usability tactics – I noted before howRead… Read more »