Quick validation of concepts with users
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Defining research goals and objectives
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Selecting methodology and target user group
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Developing hypotheses and research scenarios
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Conducting user tests
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Preparing and reviewing research reports
What do you gain?
Time and cost savings during implementation
Deeper understanding of users and clients
UX research gives direct insight into real user behaviour
True validation occurs when users start interacting with a product. Usability testing enables this validation early in the design phase, ensuring the project is moving in the right direction. It’s a practical path to a product that works – not just on paper.
Tomasz Michniewicz
Head of UX
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- User needs research: before design begins.
- Usability testing: on prototypes, to evaluate intuitiveness.
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