<aside> 💡 A heuristic evaluation is a usability inspection method used to identify usability problems in a user interface (UI) design. It involves evaluators examining the interface and judging its compliance with recognized usability principles (the "heuristics"). Heuristic evaluations are useful for identifying glaring problems in an interface. The goal of this type of evaluation is to provide clear and actionable recommendations that will lead to a more user-friendly product.
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[explain briefly the goal/objective of this project on a high level]
Hypotheses | Goals | Research questions |
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[enter the hypotheses that correspond to this method] | [enter the goals that correspond to this method] | [enter the research questions that correspond to this method] |
Which product or feature will you be investigating with this heuristic evaluation?
<aside> 💡 It's wise to have a heuristic evaluation done by several UXD’s and/or UXR’s to catch all possible issues and compare findings. So who is going to perform this evaluation? How many people and what are their roles?
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Name | Team | Role | Link to evaluation |
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Name of the tester | What team are they in | UXD or UXR? | create a separate link for each person evaluating the heuristics and link them here to have a nice overview. |