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Category: user testing

New course pages launched

By Jonathan Thirlwell | 27 February 2020

Over the past few months we’ve been working with the Digital Team in central Marketing to improve how we promote our courses online. We’ve updated … Read more

User testing summary – updated course page

By Jonathan Thirlwell | 21 January 2019

We investigated providing stronger upfront help and easier contact points to prospective students in the updated design. We also tested out visual and usability improvements. … Read more

Site Editor feedback

By Jonathan Thirlwell | 13 June 2017

To improve the design of Site Editor (the tool to publish pages in the new website theme), we did user testing on a paper prototype … Read more

Guerrilla user testing beta homepage

By Jonathan Thirlwell | 26 February 2016

We arranged a morning of guerrilla user testing to get feedback from students on our beta homepage and other online products. Going guerrilla Guerrilla user … Read more

Course pages for schools – let the users decide

By Jonathan Thirlwell | 12 March 2014

We have started doing ‘guerilla user testing’ for various projects. No, we are not performing animal experiments (although that is debatable 🙂 ) As designers, … Read more

User testing – £5 Blackwell’s gift voucher!

By Matthew Bull | 13 February 2014

We’re on the lookout for 8 people from around the University of Kent to help test some of our websites. And we’re giving out £5 Blackwell’s … Read more

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