We can check for usability (and accessibility) compliances, identify design problems and propose solutions.



Usability Audit

Is your website, intranet, or interactive product usable enough to achieve desired goals?

The audit process starts from understanding your company objectives and your user needs. From there, we move on to create usage scenarios and set the usability goals.


We assess your interactive product against best practices and finally report usability issues and recommendations.

We recommend conducting a usability audit before usability testing, because an audit is an inexpensive method for finding out obvious usability problems, which should be eliminated before testing with your target users.

How are our audits different?

We feel that no usability audit is complete without detailed recommendations you can use to improve your design right away. That's why we don't just point out weaknesses.

We deliver concrete solutions and then we can work with your team to implement them.

Summary of Benefits

  • It is often difficult for your own team to objectively analyze its own interactive products. We brings a fresh set of eyes and the kind of unbiased viewpoint.
  • Empowers stakeholders to take informed decisions about re-design or user testing
  • The comprehensive report serves as a guide for usability best practices for the future
 

What design best practices do we benchmark against?

We check for compliance with design best practices. We benchmark your interfaces against more than 100 usability best practices in the following areas:

  • Branding, positioning and persuasion
  • Homepage
  • Navigation
  • Information Architecture
  • Graphics and Animation
  • Text
  • System-user dialogue and Forms
  • Layout
  • Accessibility
  • Task Efficiency

When to apply?

It would generally come after the Conceptual Phase when we have at least an existing interface to evaluate.

 

Enterprise
 
Government
 
Small Business