Another First: Usability Testing Comes to Panama

This week BootStudio started the first round of real, honest-to-goodness, structured Web usability testing ever performed in Panama. We’re working with one of our major customers to help improve the end-user experience of their transactional site; the objective is to make this site useful to folks with a wide range of Web skills, especially those who are new to the Web and may be intimidated by all of this newfangled stuff.

This is a major milestone for Web usability in our part of the world; I’ll be posting more on this topic as the tests progress. What I can say at the moment: users here don’t behave very differently from those in the US and Europe. They seem very eager to help, and are really getting into the testing vibe.

September 1, 2004 | Archived in Design, Information Architecture

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