Best Practices to Measure the Success of a UX Design Project
Every designer wants that each product they create is satisfactory and easy to use. But how do we know for sure if that is so? For starters, we can measure the UX with proofs instead of opinions. But can we really measure user experience? Of course! By calculating products using qualitative and quantitative methods, we can access an array of UX metrics. Nothing feels better than finishing a UX project. Moving from design problem to solution requires a great deal of time, skills, and effort. Undoubtedly, crossing that finish line gives a sense of accomplishment but experienced UX designers are well aware that there is still a lot left to do. Once the project is over, the C-suite would want to know how they can track the results the company is trying to achieve. It is a legitimate concern and leads us to an even bigger question – how can designers measure the success of their UX design projects and prove that their work is worthy of the investment. Understanding and aligning the project ...