Published inMixed MethodsBest Conferences for UX Researchers 2019With so many events around the globe, we thought we’d take the guesswork out of finding the best UXR events for 2019 — enjoy!Jan 17, 2019A response icon12Jan 17, 2019A response icon12
Published inMixed MethodsBecoming a Mixed Methods contributorInterested in helping us shape Mixed Methods? Here are a few things to help you get started!May 15, 2018May 15, 2018
Published inMixed MethodsFive User Research Rules of Thumb to FollowThis story was originally published by Leisa Reichelt on her blog disambiguity.com, where she writes thoughtful, down-to-earth, and…Feb 7, 2018A response icon2Feb 7, 2018A response icon2
Published inMixed MethodsBest Conferences for UX Researchers 2018A new year brings with it the opportunity to learn new techniques, try new approaches and learn from the experiences of others in our…Jan 16, 2018A response icon12Jan 16, 2018A response icon12
Published inMixed Methods4 Tools for Easier Participant SchedulingScheduling research sessions across different timezones can be a painful experience. Anyone who has experienced the back and forth emails…Nov 30, 2017A response icon1Nov 30, 2017A response icon1
Published inMixed MethodsDIY Recruiting: How to Find Participants for Your ResearchOne thing is inevitable in user research — at some point you’re going to have to find some people to take part in it.Nov 21, 2017A response icon3Nov 21, 2017A response icon3
Published inMixed Methods8 Creative Ways to Share Your User Research“Unseen research is wasted research” — Gregg Bernstein.Nov 14, 2017A response icon4Nov 14, 2017A response icon4
Published inMixed MethodsUX New Zealand 2017: User Experience at the Bottom of the WorldThis year I had the honour of co-hosting the annual UX New Zealand conference — the largest event of its kind in New Zealand. Over the…Nov 7, 2017Nov 7, 2017