The science of user-friendly technology
(TM)
Overview
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Do you need to build an easy-to-learn, easy-to-use, and effective software product or Internet site? I can help. I am a highly experienced software Usability Analyst (since 1991) and Ph.D. Human Factors psychologist who has delivered Usability Engineering and User-Centered Design services to dozens of Fortune 500 software development projects. I provide cost-effective usability solutions for your technology project, whether it's an Internet site, a complex technical- or business-system, or an emerging technology. |
Dr. Don Hameluck
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| I provide
product designers and developers with the specialized research, testing,
and analysis that is needed to deliver a truly user-friendly product.
My services span the full range of proven usability-engineering and User-Centered
Design methods, from usability
lab testing to user-centered design reviews,
and more.
Based on my years of project experience, I can identify and deliver the most effective methods to suit your own project's budget, requirements, processes, and timelines. |
Benefits to your project
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The methods I use have been shown to reduce development time and costs and increase product quality, effectiveness, and ultimately, its success in the marketplace. For a relatively small investment, I will help your team minimize the risk of delivering a product that will annoy, frustrate, confuse, or disappoint its end-users. As an independent consultant, my expertise can be applied at those critical points in your project that can make or break your product. My low overhead means that I can provide the same
professional expertise for less than the "Fortune 500 rates"
that were charged for my services when I was leading the corporate Usability
Research and Analysis discipline for an international Internet
development company. You don't have to be "big business" for you, your staff, or your customers, to enjoy the benefits of more usable and effective products. |
Contact me
to discuss how I can help you with your
own project.
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Last update: May 21, 2003
(c) 2002 Don
Hameluck Usability Consulting Inc.