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The UX Guys have built up an impressive list of established, respected clients.
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We are practitioners of a pragmatic approach to User Centered Design.
Learn more about how we work
The UX Guys have built up an impressive list of established, respected clients.
SEE OUR CLIENT LISTDog walker. Babysitter. Gopher. Disciple.
You can be these if you want, but the UX Guys prefer its User Experience Architects to be pragmatic practitioners in the information architecture and interaction design field.
As a member of the UX Guys family, you will work closely with the company’s partners – Paul and Ed – staff and client teams to help create intelligent and workable web sites and web-based applications.
The User Experience Architect is the cornerstone in a web site’s planning process. Our clients need you to understand business goals and user needs, putting together a site strategy and architecture that elegantly meets both.
Understand, document and translate business needs for client’s projects.
What we produce: Stakeholder interviews and reports, point-of-view documentation or design briefs.
Reviewing research on competitive web sites, usability reviews of existing web properties, and past web projects. Document these research findings to aid the client or project team in developing the web site.
What we produce: Competitive reviews and reports, heuristic reviews, and task analysis
Understand, document and translate user needs for client projects.
What we produce: Usability test and focus group reports and online survey reports.
Translating business and user needs into effective and relevant interactions. Developing documentation clients can use to help guide their implementation teams.
What we produce: Use cases or user stories, user flows, functional specification documentation, site maps, wireframes, and prototypes.
Assisting in maintaining existing processes and documentation as well as providing new and additional documentation on processes and approaches.