Title :
The Blank-Page Technique: Reinvigorating Paper Prototyping in Usability Testing
Author :
Still, Brian ; Morris, John
Author_Institution :
Texas Tech Univ., Lubbock, TX, USA
fDate :
6/1/2010 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
Arguably, usability testing is most effective when integrated into the user-centered design process. One way to encourage this integration is to reemphasize the value of paper prototyping. In a recent test of a university library website, we married low-fidelity paper prototyping with medium-fidelity wireframe prototyping. When user navigation led to nonexisting pages or dead ends, users were encouraged to create what they thought should be where there was nothing. This blank-page technique gave us insights into users´ mental models regarding site content and design, providing developers with useful data concerning how users conceptualized information they encountered.
Keywords :
Web sites; academic libraries; research libraries; software prototyping; user centred design; blank-page technique; low-fidelity paper prototyping; medium-fidelity wireframe prototyping; university library website; usability testing; user-centered design process; Cognitive science; Feedback; Libraries; Navigation; Process design; Prototypes; System testing; Usability; User centered design; Writing; Medium-level prototyping; paper prototyping; usability testing; user-centered design; wireframes;
Journal_Title :
Professional Communication, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TPC.2010.2046100