Usability Assessment, South Africa

Contrasted against the highest guidelines, we assess usability through navigation, communication by way of colour and whether information adds value to user understanding.

Providing you with an assessment which outlines both the successes and failures of your site's usability, we detail areas which need immediate attention - as well as defining other areas of lesser importance. Our trials ensure that you can address concerns that are pivotal in prohibiting the vision, motor and cognitive impaired from using information. Ensuring that mobile phones, PDA's, voice interfaces, tablets, smart phones and many other digital lifestyle devices are able to use the information they have access to, is also primary to this review.

Our recommendations will show you how to improve usability immediately. Some of the areas we'll cover:

  • Navigation accessibility. Depending on the device and technology used, navigation can be either more, or less effective. Central to this process is the requirement that all users receive a consistent user experience through site navigation.
  • Information design. We look at the way information is structured and whether this information can be quickly and easily accessed.
  • Seperation of presentation and content. If vital information is contained within presentation, mobile and other accessibility devices will not even be aware this content exists.
  • Accurate definition of major content areas. Fundamental to mobile accessibility is the requirement that critical areas within a site be absorbed in distinct, sectioned regions for easy understanding.