Communicating Usability Findings Through Effective Infographics

Presentation with proceedings paper, Usability Professionals' Association 2009 International Conference Portland, OR
June 9, 2009

By Aga Bojko, Associate Director

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Abstract

Information graphics (infographics) are visual representations of data or knowledge.  This session will present effective ways to communicate usability findings through infographics. We will discuss when and how to use heatmaps, click maps, flow charts, bar graphs, line graphs etc. to make your usability report both easy to understand and compelling.

About the UPA

The Usability Professionals' Association supports usability specialists, people from all aspects of human-centered design, and the broad family of disciplines that create the user experience in promoting the design and development of usable products. The Association strives to facilitate the sharing of information about the techniques and methodologies in the profession, create an inclusive community for those interested in usability, integrate a concern for the people who use products into new product development processes, and increase the body of knowledge about usability and user-centered design. For more information, visit the UPA website.

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