Picking Pseudonyms for Your Research Participants
When we got back from our last set of home visits, we wanted to keep our user’s names private, but still refer to them as real people. We used BabyNameVoyager … Read more
When we got back from our last set of home visits, we wanted to keep our user’s names private, but still refer to them as real people. We used BabyNameVoyager … Read more
Maria just started with us on Monday and we’re excited to have her. She’s a mobile interaction designer who will be working on Apps and Boot2Gecko. She has been a … Read more
[reposted from Madhava’s Blog.] It’s been a few months now since we merged the mobile and desktop Firefox user-experience teams into one supercharged all-platform Firefox design juggernaut (in the good … Read more
We wanted to do some usability testing on an iPad app. A simple task for any user experience researcher. But one of the front-end engineers works out of his home … Read more
Our UX team keeps on growing! Meet Larissa Co – who actually started a month ago and has been super busy writing specs for the B2G project. She is a … Read more
As part of our commitment to privacy on the web, the Mozilla Identity team is hard at work on Mozilla Persona, an identity system for the web. You can learn … Read more
Join me in welcoming Ilana to our User Experience team! She’s a Quantitative User Researcher and she came to Mozilla after eighteen months working at a startup (Lexity) that was … Read more
We’re starting another research study this week. We’re interviewing 8 users in their homes, for 90 minutes each, to understand how people define their online life. It’s purposely broad as … Read more
I asked Keren Solomon to come give a talk on how to run deprivation studies. Deprivation studies are a user research technique where you take something away from someone that … Read more