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Project Retrospective: Overall Thoughts on the Usability Testing of Presense

September 2, 2008 · Leave a Comment

I think the usability aspect of this project was a challenge, firstly the vast majority of literature on usability testing is based around web based development and does not allow for the complexity of actual physical development

Secondly these kinds of “post-optimal” products such as Presense, do not follow the conventional forms and idea’s of “traditional” electronic product development. They are not rational products therefore cannot be designed by purely rational means and in this way designing them specifically round a user can often prove wrong for the product. I think areas of functionality around a device are aspects that can be tested by users and judged on the results but when designing products hat are intended to alter people perceptions of, in this instance, the way they communicate, this is something that in many ways does not suit this style of development.

For this reason I think the usability tests like the participatory design and the more “experience” based prototyping is what suits this kind of product best

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Project Retrospect – Key Texts / Inspiration

August 26, 2008 · Leave a Comment

In terms of the usability process and conducting tests:

Interaction Design by Jenny Preece, Yvonne Rogers & Helen Sharp.

A practical guide to usability testing by Joseph Dumas and Janice Reddish.

In terms of the general concept of usability and interaction design:

The Design of Everyday Things by Donald Norman

Designing Interactions by Bill Moggridge

Papers:

Experience Prototyping: Suri & Buchenau (IDEO)
Participatory Design: Exploring ambient displays for social awareness: Williams, Farnham & Counts

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