
5 things to tick off before launching a remote card sort
Here are the 5 top things to tick off before launching a remote card sort.
Card sorting is a research technique that can show you how people understand and categorize information.
Here are the 5 top things to tick off before launching a remote card sort.
Let’s take a look at 5 common IA traps we’ve all fallen into, how they happen and how to avoid them.
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Card sorts are the best way to learn about how people conceptualize and organize information.
Anyone working in the UX industry has, at some point in their career, come across the term ‘heuristic evaluation’.
How can you run an unmoderated, remote card sort, but also capture the insights you'd gain from being in the same room?
Learn how one of our product managers, Andy, is using our tools to prioritize our product improvements.
A common question for many user researchers is "What method should I start with?".
There are a number of ways to evaluate an IA. Is card sorting still a useful method?
Card sorting can be used in myriad ways. Here's how one person uses it for in-person sociological research.
Learn how Wynyard Group used card sorting to design a style guide for web developers and UX designers.
Learn how you can use card sorting to learn about your customers, teams, products and ideas.