Running a cognitive walkthrough for usability testing: Guide + template
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Cognitive walkthroughs offer a quick, cost-effective way to evaluate product usability without extensive user testing. An expert goes through key user tasks, assessing clarity, visibility, feedback, and error recovery at each step. This method identifies usability issues early in the design process, saving time and resources. A six-step guide outlines the cognitive walkthrough process, from defining users and tasks to improving designs based on findings. While not replacing user testing, cognitive walkthroughs provide valuable usability insights efficiently.
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