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SummaryIn this episode of the Web Usability podcast, host Lucy Collins and UX consultants Sophie and Ken tackle common myths surrounding user research and usability testing. They discuss the importance of sample size, the cost-effectiveness of testing, the necessity of time in the research process, and the ongoing nature of user research. The conversation also delves into accessibility misconceptions and the creativity that can arise from accessible design, emphasising that user testing should be an integral part of the design process rather than a one-time event.TakeawaysFive users can reveal most usability issues.Investing in usability testing saves money long-term.Testing early prevents costly retrofitting later.User research should be ongoing, not one-time.Accessibility impacts a significant portion of users.Accessible design can be innovative and engaging.User needs should guide design, not hypothetical solutions.Testing different versions yields better insights.Don't wait until a product is finished to test it.Good design balances aesthetics with accessibility.Sound Bites"We can't test it until it's finished.""Users don't know what they want.""Accessible design is boring design."Chapters00:00 Introduction to Web Usability Podcast01:38 Debunking the Myth of Sample Size in User Research04:50 The Cost of Usability Testing07:06 The Importance of Time in User Research09:16 Testing Early and Often12:57 Understanding User Needs14:31 The Ongoing Nature of User Research18:21 Accessibility Myths and Misconceptions21:35 The Creativity in Accessible Design
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