Making Our Users Feel Great: The Psychology of Making Things Easy to Use
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At our next http://WebSigCleveland.org meeting...
The design industry has lost focus on what it means to be a user experience designer. It’s not about writing requirements, drawing wireframes, graphic design, or even user research. It’s about making your users feel great.
While those other skills are important, they are just a means to an end, a way to enable users to accomplish what they need to accomplish.
We conduct user interviews and usability testing to learn directly from our users, but our brains aren’t wired to express how we feel. So, how can we learn from our users' feelings to make our products better?
Please join Josh Walsh (http://madeforpeople.net/josh-walsh/) (@JoshWalsh (https://twitter.com/joshwalsh)) of Designing Interactive (http://www.designinginteractive.com/) (@We_Are_Di (https://twitter.com/we_are_di)) as he presents "Making Our Users Feel Great: The Psychology of Making Things Easy to Use."
Meeting location map and directions. (http://www.gcpcug.org/websig-location)
Please read more details about upcoming meeting, and future topic ideas at: http://tech.groups.yahoo.com/group/websigcleveland/message/830
