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Card Sort in the context of Human Centered Design
Card Sort in Human Centered Design
In Human Centered Design, Card Sort is a widely used method to categorize and organize information or content based on users' mental models. It involves participants grouping and labeling items (represented on physical or digital cards) into categories that make sense to them. Card Sorting helps designers understand how users perceive and organize information, which in turn informs the design of intuitive and user-friendly interfaces.
Advantages of Card Sorting:
- Reveals user preferences and mental models
- Helps in creating a logical information architecture
- Improves findability and navigation within a product or website
Types of Card Sorting:
- Open Card Sort: Participants define their own categories for grouping items.
- Closed Card Sort: Participants sort items into predefined categories.
Process of Card Sorting:
- Preparation: Define objectives, select participants, and prepare the content cards.
- Conducting the Session: Ask participants to sort the cards and explain their thought process.
- Analysis: Analyze the results to identify patterns and insights for information structuring.
Best Resources on Card Sorting:
- NNGroup - Card Sorting: Uncover Users' Mental Models for Better Information Architecture
- Usability.gov - Card Sorting
- Interaction Design Foundation - Card Sorting: A Definitive Guide
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