Are you using external services to conduct user testing, or you organize them by yourself? Or maybe you don't test anything? If so - let me know how it looks for you in the comments.
I'm conducting research using the RAD method. In the initial prototype that focuses on UX, I used usability testing. Now, for the cutover phase, what method should I use?did you have any idea? 🤔🤔
As a video editor, the "swiping" sounds are annoying because it's too many of them, and because a lot of them are too early or too late based on the on-screen animations
Thats a personal issue, im a video editor and I have no issues with that sound. If it wasnt for your comments i wouldn't even notice it @@ideaplusagency
Great video thank you! I was confused a bit with one thing. When explaining my method to my clients, can I say I used explorative research or would I say qualitative? Are these two basically the same? And is comparative research the same as A/B testing?
Well, explorative research can be both qualitative (you are talking to/observing people) or quantitative (you look at numbers related to industry) so I guess you can? Depends what you are actually doing behind that term, and if your customer have a clear understanding of that. As for comparative research I would say again, is a much broader term and behind it you can do a lot of things (like competitor analysis, you are still comparing something to something), so... :)
I think you are the first one who actually pays attention to the information shared on the Internet. Anyway - that's a great point, in the future videos I will make sure to include those in the video itself, as for this one, I will make sure to update video description with proper sources.
Would it suprise you if I told you that's one of my best perfoming videos? It very much depends from the the person watching it - and preferences. I also have less visually busy videos on the subject - try the ones regarding ux thinking process.
Everything he was describing was excellent and on point, but all the animation going on back and forth and out of sorts, made it confusing to follow his points.
Thank you, reason for many animations was to raise watchers attention. Most of the viewers due to all short form content get bored relatively fast - so in order to keep their attention creators are forced to make often changes of clips - trust me, I have over 3 years worth of data about it :)
Well, this video was one of my earliest experiments with attention rate, and as with many experiments - you will find various things that went well and not so much. Static said that for most of the viewers it went well :)
@@KerevDesign Sorry for being harsh, after watching few UI related videos I kinda developed a field racism against my colleagues. It feels everyone is trying new things at the cost of user.
Are you using external services to conduct user testing, or you organize them by yourself? Or maybe you don't test anything? If so - let me know how it looks for you in the comments.
As a uni student this was really helpful and easy to understand. Thank you!
Thank you, I'm glad it was useful :)
I'm conducting research using the RAD method. In the initial prototype that focuses on UX, I used usability testing. Now, for the cutover phase, what method should I use?did you have any idea? 🤔🤔
Since you are focusing on speed I think asynchronical & unmoderated tests with some of the mentioned platforms would be a good idea.
great video. Where are you from? how did you make the animations for this video?
Poland, I'm doing animations in Adobe After Effects.
Lovely Video, thanks for sharing quality content!! Greetings from Chile x
I'm glad you found it useful! Greetings from Poland ;)
Thank You bro. for giving the best content and requesting you for Accessibility test too
I will be working on new set of videos, this one will be on my radar! :)
As a video editor, the "swiping" sounds are annoying because it's too many of them, and because a lot of them are too early or too late based on the on-screen animations
Thank you for your suggestions, video making is an ongoing process for me, in the newer videos I think sound design is much better :)
@@KerevDesign Outside of that it's an AMAZING video, and your video editing skills are incredible
Thats a personal issue, im a video editor and I have no issues with that sound. If it wasnt for your comments i wouldn't even notice it @@ideaplusagency
Great video thank you! I was confused a bit with one thing. When explaining my method to my clients, can I say I used explorative research or would I say qualitative? Are these two basically the same? And is comparative research the same as A/B testing?
Well, explorative research can be both qualitative (you are talking to/observing people) or quantitative (you look at numbers related to industry) so I guess you can? Depends what you are actually doing behind that term, and if your customer have a clear understanding of that. As for comparative research I would say again, is a much broader term and behind it you can do a lot of things (like competitor analysis, you are still comparing something to something), so... :)
@Kerev Design perfect, this makes sense. Thank you for clarifying!
You're welcome! Thank you for your questions and watching my video ;)
I think you need to specify the source of the information that states "90% of all startups fail" and other statements
I think you are the first one who actually pays attention to the information shared on the Internet. Anyway - that's a great point, in the future videos I will make sure to include those in the video itself, as for this one, I will make sure to update video description with proper sources.
@@KerevDesign that'd be great! thanks
The video is confusing, I can't get over the swiping sound and the fast visual changes. I didn't learn anything at the end😢
Would it suprise you if I told you that's one of my best perfoming videos? It very much depends from the the person watching it - and preferences. I also have less visually busy videos on the subject - try the ones regarding ux thinking process.
@@KerevDesign This is one of the few videos that I can watch without getting distracted, thanks to the visual and sound effects 😁
Hmmmm, I rate this video
12/10
excellent
I'm glad you liked it, 12/10 liked it :)
Everything he was describing was excellent and on point, but all the animation going on back and forth and out of sorts, made it confusing to follow his points.
Thank you, reason for many animations was to raise watchers attention. Most of the viewers due to all short form content get bored relatively fast - so in order to keep their attention creators are forced to make often changes of clips - trust me, I have over 3 years worth of data about it :)
great
The Edit is abhorent
Well, this video was one of my earliest experiments with attention rate, and as with many experiments - you will find various things that went well and not so much. Static said that for most of the viewers it went well :)
@@KerevDesign Sorry for being harsh, after watching few UI related videos I kinda developed a field racism against my colleagues. It feels everyone is trying new things at the cost of user.
asmus er en ost
asmus is a cheese? :)