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How Victor Yocco Uses Everyday Psychology in User Research, Testing, and Design
Manage episode 150178820 series 125467
Victor Yocco, PhD (@VictorYocco) is a writer and researcher, working in the field of digital design. His background in psychology gives him unique insight into how people interact with websites and applications, which in turn helps his design team build intuitive, functional projects.
In this conversation, we discuss methods of user testing, stumbling blocks that design studies make regarding psychology, and a bit of his studio workflow and habits.
Use code pcyobusy to receive 39% off the cover price for Victor's book, Design For The Mind
Show Notes & Links- Victor Yocco doesn't like titles, but describes himself as a researcher for user experience and digital design
"Academic literature is often very inaccessibly written."
—Victor Yocco
- Fine Arts vs. Applied Arts
- Paola Antonelli on The Colbert Report, 2013
"Incorporated psychology into design doesn't have to be this huge thing."
—Victor Yocco
- Design For The Mind by Victor Yocco on Manning Books
- Don't Make Me Think by Steve Krug on Amazon
"It's so easy a caveman can do it" campaign from Geico [av_video src='https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=e8aj1AlYvxI' format='16-9' width='16' height='9']
heuristics, or mental shortcuts, take the place of finding information yourself.
Whiteboard sessions, focus groups, interviews — other research tactics
Quantifying Usability
"You'll find 85% of potential usability issues just off 5 users."
—Jeff Sauro
Lay People, which Prescott affectionately calls "Muggles"
- The Design of Everyday Things by Don Norman on Amazon and on Audible
"There is a point of 'Good Enough' in digital design."
—Victor Yocco
An earlier episode with Kirsten Modestow
Full Stack Anxiety [av_video src='https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N470hsHKXNc' format='16-9' width='16' height='9']
Distribute Strength, Dexterity, etc. [caption id="attachment_3409" align="alignnone" width="601"]Role-Playing Games require you distribute your skills[/caption]
"Designers are usually people who enjoy solving problems."
—Victor Yocco
Contextual Inquiry, observing the user in his native habitat aka "shadowing"
Undercover Boss, the one where the girl puts barcode on her arm for easy scanning
How to un-jam a tractor-trailer from a highway overpass? Let some air out of the tires.
90% of MS Word users only utilise 10% of the features
Use code pcyobusy to receive 39% off the cover price for Victor's book, Design For The Mind
- Layer Cake approach (low level, medium level, high level)
- Respect the users' time by making simple interfaces, functions
- Don't just show your designs to other designers — they think differently, which might not see what the lay person sees
- Include additional team members, representing design, writing, project mgmt., etc.
- Record user testing sessions to easily refer other team members to particular moments
- Conduct a UX Assessment or heuristics Review before beginning a project
- Build in heuristics (mental shortcuts) into your work
- Look to Usability testing to reveal users' instinct or assumptions
- Provide challenges for designers and creative staff; they naturally want to wrestle with problems and their solutions
- Search for methods to stay with a project until the end (even if you get bored with it)
- Set aside time in the evening to write
Visit BusyCreatorBook.com for your free trial
Get The Design of Everyday Things by Don Norman as a free audiobook
104 epizódok
Manage episode 150178820 series 125467
Victor Yocco, PhD (@VictorYocco) is a writer and researcher, working in the field of digital design. His background in psychology gives him unique insight into how people interact with websites and applications, which in turn helps his design team build intuitive, functional projects.
In this conversation, we discuss methods of user testing, stumbling blocks that design studies make regarding psychology, and a bit of his studio workflow and habits.
Use code pcyobusy to receive 39% off the cover price for Victor's book, Design For The Mind
Show Notes & Links- Victor Yocco doesn't like titles, but describes himself as a researcher for user experience and digital design
"Academic literature is often very inaccessibly written."
—Victor Yocco
- Fine Arts vs. Applied Arts
- Paola Antonelli on The Colbert Report, 2013
"Incorporated psychology into design doesn't have to be this huge thing."
—Victor Yocco
- Design For The Mind by Victor Yocco on Manning Books
- Don't Make Me Think by Steve Krug on Amazon
"It's so easy a caveman can do it" campaign from Geico [av_video src='https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=e8aj1AlYvxI' format='16-9' width='16' height='9']
heuristics, or mental shortcuts, take the place of finding information yourself.
Whiteboard sessions, focus groups, interviews — other research tactics
Quantifying Usability
"You'll find 85% of potential usability issues just off 5 users."
—Jeff Sauro
Lay People, which Prescott affectionately calls "Muggles"
- The Design of Everyday Things by Don Norman on Amazon and on Audible
"There is a point of 'Good Enough' in digital design."
—Victor Yocco
An earlier episode with Kirsten Modestow
Full Stack Anxiety [av_video src='https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N470hsHKXNc' format='16-9' width='16' height='9']
Distribute Strength, Dexterity, etc. [caption id="attachment_3409" align="alignnone" width="601"]Role-Playing Games require you distribute your skills[/caption]
"Designers are usually people who enjoy solving problems."
—Victor Yocco
Contextual Inquiry, observing the user in his native habitat aka "shadowing"
Undercover Boss, the one where the girl puts barcode on her arm for easy scanning
How to un-jam a tractor-trailer from a highway overpass? Let some air out of the tires.
90% of MS Word users only utilise 10% of the features
Use code pcyobusy to receive 39% off the cover price for Victor's book, Design For The Mind
- Layer Cake approach (low level, medium level, high level)
- Respect the users' time by making simple interfaces, functions
- Don't just show your designs to other designers — they think differently, which might not see what the lay person sees
- Include additional team members, representing design, writing, project mgmt., etc.
- Record user testing sessions to easily refer other team members to particular moments
- Conduct a UX Assessment or heuristics Review before beginning a project
- Build in heuristics (mental shortcuts) into your work
- Look to Usability testing to reveal users' instinct or assumptions
- Provide challenges for designers and creative staff; they naturally want to wrestle with problems and their solutions
- Search for methods to stay with a project until the end (even if you get bored with it)
- Set aside time in the evening to write
Visit BusyCreatorBook.com for your free trial
Get The Design of Everyday Things by Don Norman as a free audiobook
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