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Episode 54: Documenting UX Reviews with Jean-Michel Lacroix
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Episode 54: Documenting UX Reviews with Jean-Michel Lacroix

We all understand the value of UX reviews (also known as usability reviews or UI/UX audits). But how do you document your expert opinion? Today our guest is Jean-Michel Lacroix — co-founder of Capian, a tool for conducting usability reviews. You'll learn what hardships UX consultants face while documenting their reviews, why enterprise clients always ask for PDF reports, and why branding matters.

UI Breakfast: UI/UX Design and Product Strategy · Jane Portman, Jean-Michel Lacroix

March 23, 201738m 38s

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We all understand the value of UX reviews (also known as usability reviews or UI/UX audits). But how do you document your expert opinion? Today our guest is Jean-Michel Lacroix — co-founder of Capian, a tool for conducting usability reviews. You'll learn what hardships UX consultants face while documenting their reviews, why enterprise clients always ask for PDF reports, and why branding matters.

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