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Assembling a Project Team
A user-centered design project requires an interdisciplinary team covering different areas of expertise such as:
- Accessibility
- Business Analysis
- Change Management
- Content Strategy
- Enterprise Architecture
- Information Architecture
- Interaction Design
- Marketing
- Metrics Analysis
- Project Management
- Quality Assurance
- Subject Matter Expertise
- Technical Development
- User Research
- Usability Testing
- User Interface Design
- Visual Design
Team members can be specialized in one area of expertise or cover multiple roles. The right kind of team structure depends on the type of project, project scope, budget, and timeline. Often, smaller teams within a larger team perform well for iterative design.
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Developing a Plan
Assembling a Project Team
Holding a Kick-off Meeting
Task Analysis
Creating Personas
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Writing User-Friendly Content for the Web
Parallel Design
Prototyping
Usability Evaluation Basics
Heuristic Evaluations
User-Centered Design Process Map
Learn About Your Users - Research Methods
Writing User Scenarios