The Rest…..
What I love about UX research is that it never gets old. Each unique product requires its own unique research approach. Throughout my career, I’ve had the opportunity to work on a variety of amazing products coupled with fascinating research projects.
There are too many projects to write about, so this represents just a taste of some of the more interesting experiences I’ve had. Feel free to reach out if you want to discuss any of these projects in more depth.
Quantitative survey on the desirability of map cartography (Yahoo! Maps)
Journey Mapping Exercise to understand the path from High School to Career (Chegg Careers)
Using a University vendor booth to conduct guerrilla-style usability research (Chegg Careers)
Observational research of In-person tutoring and understanding what advantages it has over online tutoring (Chegg Tutors)
I collaborated with one brilliant Engineer on an iterative testing approach to build/refine the Yahoo! website builder. One of the first products I helped build and will always hold a special place in my heart! (Yahoo! Small Busines)
Participatory Design with Small Business building their ideal Web Site dashboard (Yahoo! Small Business)
Quantitative Survey understanding the most appealing categories of local events (Yahoo! Local)
Testing driving directions while driving along with users in their cars (Yahoo! Maps)
Ethnographic Interviews with College Career Centers to understand students’ career needs (Chegg Careers)
Longitudinal study understanding the process of discovering local events (Yahoo! Local)
Want to learn more about any of these projects? Let’s chat!