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There's no substitute for usability testing

There's no substitute for usability testing

From the course: UX Foundations: Information Architecture

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There's no substitute for usability testing

Once you've applied the new information architecture to all aspects of your site or application be sure to usability test it. That will let you know whether you've created conceptual problems, and whether can find all the places where you expose the information architecture in the user interface. Because part of the process involves your own interpretation, it's important to check how right you were by user testing or making tweaks as necessary. Remember, although you had user research as the basis for your information architecture, and although you did a reverse sort to verify it, you are still responsible for creating the actual implementation of that information architecture on the site or in the product. You need to test the design assumptions that you made during that process. The easiest way to make sure you've got things right is to use a traditional usabilty test, using some tasks very much like the ones on your inital card sort cards. If usability test participants can find…

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