UX CRISPIES Jisha
JISHA SHARMA- I BELIEVE THAT USER EXPERIENCE IS WHERE IT ALL CONVERGES, BE IT INNOVATION, DESIGN, DEVELOPMENT OR TESTING
AGENDA Open Sorting Closed Sorting Tree Testing Paper Sorting Online Sorting o UX crispies to drive Information Architecture
WHAT IS INFORMATION ARCHITECTURE? the structural design of an information space to facilitate intuitive access to content
CARD SORTING used to understand the mental model of a user group of users/subject experts are guided to generate a category tree can be conducted in focus groups or repeated individual sorts types: Open Closed Reverse/Tree test
CARD SORTING: Basic Method is given a set of index cards/post it’s index cards have terms already written on it participant puts the terms into logical groupings finds a category name for each grouping the results are later analysed to reveal patterns Each participant or focus group:
CARD SORTING: OPEN SORT to discover
CARD SORTING: CLOSED SORT to validate
CARD SORTING: Reverse Sort/Tree Testing for findability an existing structure of categories and sub-categories is tested users are given tasks user must find the card relevant to the task ensures that the structure is evaluated in isolation without design technique for evaluating findability
TREE SORTING ANALYSIS: Dendrogram ( Greek dendro "tree")
CARD SORTING – PAPER OR ONLINE
CARD SORTING ONLINE SOFTWARE (the ones I have used)
“I don’t always recommend designing an information architecture based purely on a card sort’s numeric similarity scores… Much of the value from card sorting comes from listening to the users’ comments as they sort the cards: knowing why people place certain cards together gives deeper insight into their mental models than the pure fact that they sorted cards into de same pile” – JAKOB NIELSON
CASE STUDY o who is into event management of all sports o manufactures and retails sportswear for all sports o has employees working across 20 locations o intranet of a sports company
Jisha Sharma
REFERENCES sort-tree-test.php