agile mobile design: why we don’t do mobile usability tests (and neither should you)

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Agile Mobile Design Why we don’t do mobile usability tests (and neither should you) Greg Nudelman Principal/CEO, DesignCaffeine, Inc. Twitter: @DesignCaffeine [email protected]

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Agile Mobile Design

Why we don’t do mobile usability tests

(and neither should you)

Greg NudelmanPrincipal/CEO, DesignCaffeine, Inc.

Twitter: @[email protected]

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Good News!There is a better way.

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Trick #1:Replace Kick Off Meeting with a Kick Off Design Workshop

Trick #2:Replace Usability Testingwith a RITE Using PostIt Notes

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