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Usability Taster Sessions

To coincide with World Usability Day Cogapp is offering a limited number of free usability test sessions.
 
Each session will last approximately two hours and involve an observed one-to-one user research session (conducted with a relevant member of your audience), followed by discussions with one of our consultants.
 
Cogapp has a long experience of delivering user centred projects that engage our clients’ audiences. User research and usability testing has been a fundamental element of this, and over time we have grown this practice working with clients such as the British Museum and Macmillan Cancer Support and the Home Office, acquiring both the staff and the facilities to deliver this service to the high standards we apply to all our work.
 
In designing and delivering projects to engage audiences online, we have learnt that it is not simply a matter of delivering a beautiful and usable interface. To be truly engaging one must understand how your audience uses your product or service, how this fits into their wider life experiences, and how your organisation can respond to these behaviours and expectations.
 
Cogapp brings this understanding to its existing practices of usability testing and user research, to help our clients understand how to interact with the audience in the digital domain.
 
We are offering a limited series of sessions, that will offer a chance to investigate your online offering from both a conventional usability perspective, but then to also explore this within the wider context outlined above.
 
Although this limited engagement cannot provide definitive answers, we will work with your team to start considering issues such as:

  • How does your audience want to engage with you online & what are the barriers preventing this?
  • How should your organisation respond to this?
  • What are the implications of this for your brand?
  • What are the most effective means of responding?


For more information please contact Pete Gale or Dan Nixon.

Last updated: Fri, Nov 2, 2007 Copyright © 2008. Cogapp.