UX Audit Course: Conduct Heuristic Evaluation – Part 2, Learn to Identify Usability Issues and Enhance Products Using Practical Examples and Effective Reporting Methods.
Welcome to UXBoost’s UX Audit Course: Conduct Heuristic Evaluation in UX Design. We’re a team of UX experts with over a decade of experience in performing Heuristic Evaluation – a tried and tested product evaluation method we swear by. Because it has helped us identify many usability issues over the years, is quick to perform, and is a useful skill to have no matter what stage in the UX journey you’re on, we wanted to enable and equip you with the know-how by creating this course!
What you will learn from this UX audit course
- A proven UX audit standard – Validate your products through Heuristic Evaluation when user research data is not available.
- In-depth knowledge of usability – Avoid design flaws and maximize your revenue and conversions.
- A certified UX skill – Strengthen your expertise as a UX practitioner and build up your portfolio and career.
- A fast & effective interface evaluation method – Reduce time and cost in the early stages of your product development process.
Course Description
Want to create a product with great usability and high user satisfaction? Identifying usability issues is a key step towards that goal, and Heuristic Evaluation allows you to do just that.
Heuristic Evaluation is a UX audit method that enables the quick and effective examination of your product. It allows you to tackle usability problems in the primary stages of your development process.
This UX audit course has been developed by a team of UX experts at UXBoost who have performed Heuristic Evaluations for more than 10 years with companies of all sizes including Google, Trivago, and UniCredit Bank.
Meet Your Instructor
Andrea Di Nardo
Andrea is a seasoned designer and researcher with over 10 years of experience in helping small-to-large sized companies across the globe, design, improve, and scale products/services. He is a veteran in Heuristic Evaluation. He used this method for supporting corporations like Google, Trivago, and UniCredit bank. When he is not helping businesses improve their revenue and products with a design-driven approach, he is building and scaling Crické – a food startup revolutionizing the food industry by introducing insect-based snacks.