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Website Assessment Tool

A muggle free tool that allows anyone who is not a user experience designer to assess the we-should-definitely-adopt-this to the "so dumb" usability wins and mistakes

As we come from an agency, there are many different employees that come from different backgrounds.

Build: A tool that allowed for creative designers, product managers and anyone else who needed to assess a website, to use this tool to engage in a website assessment for potential clients and sieve out and identify all of the different ways in which it is not doing so well.

It also serves as a framework that reminds us what we should be looking out for when it comes to good UX for a website.

We assess it according the following prongs:

  1. Find-ability

    1. Search internal

    2. Search external

    3. Task Orientation

  2. Usability

    1. Interactions

    2. Navigation

    3. Feedback & System Help

    4. Forms

    5. Task Orientation

  3. Content

    1. Labels

    2. Language

    3. Information Architecture

  4. Visual Design

    1. Imagery

    2. Typography

    3. Iconography

    4. Colours

    5. Brand Consistency

Striking a balance between covering sufficient ground and not requiring too much time to assess a site. We wanted to ensure that this was something that could be easily done whilst holistically diagnosing the usability errors. Providing our clients a much more comprehensive and complete diagnosis of what is missing and how we can come in to help realise their product by filling in the gaps.

Due to NDA, I am unable to show you the specifics of the excel sheet but do contact me, I would love to talk more about it if you are interested in finding out how we conducted these analysis!

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