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Hybrid Card Sort
By Philip Burgess | UX Research Leader Understanding how users organize information is crucial for creating intuitive designs and effective navigation systems. One method that has gained attention for its flexibility and depth is the hybrid card sort . This approach combines elements of both open and closed card sorting, offering a balanced way to gather user insights. This post explores what hybrid card sorting is, how it works, and why it can be a valuable tool for designer
Philip Burgess
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Using UX Metrics to Influence Strategic Decisions
By Philip Burgess | UX Research Leader Understanding how users interact with a product or service is essential for making smart business choices. UX metrics provide clear, measurable data that reveal how well a design meets user needs. When used correctly, these metrics can guide strategic decisions that improve customer satisfaction, increase engagement, and boost overall success. This post explores how to use UX metrics effectively to shape strategy. It covers key types of
Philip Burgess
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Crafting the Perfect UX Research Plan
By Philip Burgess | UX Research Leader Creating a solid UX research plan is essential for designing products that truly meet user needs. Without a clear plan, research efforts can become scattered, wasting time and resources. This post walks you through how to build an effective UX research plan, with practical steps and a downloadable template to guide your process. A UX research workspace with notes and sketches Why a UX Research Plan Matters A UX research plan acts as a ro
Philip Burgess
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Cultural Probes
By Philip Burgess | UX Research Leader Cultural probes offer a unique way to explore people's lives, thoughts, and environments. They provide rich, personal insights that traditional research methods often miss. This post explains what cultural probes are, how they work, and why they matter for designers, researchers, and anyone interested in understanding human behavior. A notebook with handwritten notes and sketches from a cultural probe activity What Are Cultural Probes? C
Philip Burgess
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The Essential Guide to UX Research: Understanding Your Users
Discover the fundamentals of UX research and learn how to gather meaningful insights that drive better design decisions.
Philip Burgess
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Best Practices for Conducting UX Research Competitive Analysis
By Philip Burgess | UX Research Leader Understanding your competitors’ user experience (UX) can reveal valuable insights that help improve your own product. Competitive analysis in UX research goes beyond just comparing features or pricing. It involves studying how users interact with competitor products, identifying strengths and weaknesses, and uncovering opportunities to create a better experience. This post outlines practical steps and best practices to conduct effective
Philip Burgess
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Diary Studies in UX Research: What They Are, How to Do Them, Why They Matter, and Best Practices
By Philip Burgess | UX Research Leader Understanding users deeply is essential for creating products that truly fit their needs. Diary studies offer a unique way to capture real-life user experiences over time, providing insights that other methods might miss. This post explains what diary studies are, how to conduct them effectively, why they are valuable in UX research, and best practices to follow. User recording daily experiences in a diary What Are Diary Studies in UX Re
Philip Burgess
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The Ultimate Guide to UX Research Methodologies: How and When to Use Them
By Philip Burgess | UX Research Leader Understanding users is the foundation of creating meaningful and effective digital experiences. UX research methodologies offer a variety of tools to uncover user needs, behaviors, and pain points. Choosing the right method at the right time can make the difference between a product that delights users and one that frustrates them. This guide breaks down key UX research methods, explaining how and when to apply them for the best results.
Philip Burgess
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