Usability hallway testing in four easy steps
Last week I went to ConTest in Malmö (Hosted by FooCafe) to talk about usability testing. ConTest is a free meetup for testers, and I was there to talk about usability testing. We
Last week I went to ConTest in Malmö (Hosted by FooCafe) to talk about usability testing. ConTest is a free meetup for testers, and I was there to talk about usability testing. We
I don’t follow a lot of blogs. My digital method of obtaining test knowledge goes through Google, and through whatever articles my colleagues or connections share on social media. I don’t enjoy traversing through endless mails or RSS feeds with notifications of new blogs that I might find useful.. So I just don’t. So for this post, I had to go into the great Internet.
The short answer: A lot. In December 2015 I was called to the offices of a project, who went live with their website the month before. On the website, customers could search for and buy products that could be sent to other people via both physical and virtual shipping channels. And they wanted me to test the “user experience” of the website on different platforms and devices.