User Model Definition

 

Understanding how a user thinks and behaves is the key principle behind user model definition and user centered design. Through field observations, surveys, interviews and focus groups, we’ll get the goods on what really makes your users tick. 

What We Do
Using surveys, questionnaires, card sorting, task analysis and field research, we build usage scenarios that accurately depict your users’ behavior. Through user observation and other user research methods, we paint a comprehensive picture of your user groups, their characteristics and the contexts of use that they operate in.

What You Get
By observing user motivations, habits and work methods, you’ll gain the insight necessary to create a software product that matches your goals and your users’ needs. You can then use this information to drive and influence the information architecture of your software.

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