By: James Pannafino and Patrick McNeil

UX Methods
A Quick Guide to User Experience Research Methods

Explore 50 different user research methods to help you gain insights and build products users want.

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Patrick McNeil

Patrick McNeil works as a UX Architect and passionate advocate of users everywhere. He holds a masters degree in Human-Computer Interaction and has a long history in both technology and design. As a believer in user-centered design he constantly seek methods for gaining greater insight into the user, their needs and how effective an interface is for them.

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James Pannafino

James Pannafino is an associate professor at Millersville University in Pennsylvania. He teaches web, interaction, experience and motion design courses for the (BDes) Bachelor of Design degree. His research interests include interactive design fundamentals, interdisciplinary design, visual storytelling and digital narrative forms. James wrote and published Interdisciplinary Interaction Design: A Visual Guide to Basic Theories, Models and Ideas for Thinking and Designing for Interactive Web Design.

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50 Methods

UX Methods features 50 different research methods. Each method has concise instructions aimed at getting you in the field gathering insights as quickly as possible.

Practical Examples

Each method is paired with a visual example demonstrating how the technique might be used. Readers will quickly find a wide range of methods they can apply in numerous situations.

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“UX Methods covers a broad range of methods in a way that is both thorough and concise. A must have resource for any professional or student in a UX design field. I recommend all UX teams have a copy for reference.”

Victor Yocco, PhD, UX Research Director at EY Intuitive

“UX Methods is an exceptional resource and should be required reading for those who are new to the industry. It’s also an excellent source of inspiration for seasoned UX veterans, especially when tackling complex problems.”

Jennifer Aldrich, UX & Content Strategist at InVisionApp

“The book provides a thorough list of methods for collecting and validating UX requirements.”

Kent Eisenhuth, UX Designer at Google

“UX Methods is an invaluable tool kit.”