If you don't want to bother with printing

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If you don't want to bother with printing

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Write the name of the elements on paper and go. Proceed to the second stage of card sorting: use all variants of the method or the one that suits the goal. There are three variants: open, closed and reverse. In open sorting, group cards into categories (e.g.


, "headings," "arrows," "shapes") and tell users the names. Show the focus group the turkey customer email list objects one by one and ask them to identify the name of the category they belong to. Testing shows whether the set of categories for arranging elements on the page is logical. In "closed" sorting, audit participants themselves come up with names for groups of objects.


This experience allows you to see the connections between site elements through the eyes of the user. With "reverse" sorting, you check the hierarchy of the structure. A person needs to find the appropriate element on the card by scanning the page with his eyes from the top category to the bottom. This way you will find an error in navigation or site sections.
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