“Making the simple complicated is commonplace,” said jazz composer and bassist Charles Mingus, ” but making the complicated simple, awesomely simple, that’s creativity.”
It sounds like I’m selling usability when I talk about the return on investment that applied usability can bring to a project. But it’s a fact that research has shown again and again. An article on the Bentley University Website says that a user-centred design approach will benefit an organization in at least three ways:
- Reducing product development costs;
- Increasing sales (transactions or purchases);
- Improving the product’s effectiveness and efficiency.
Read our slideshow, Why Usability Matters. And yes, I guess I am selling usability.