Taryn Subramoney
Senior User Experience Designer , Surrey, UK
Digital
Traditional UX research methods such as interviews and contextual inquiries are invaluable tools for designers. However, when it comes to researching users who work on domain specific complex applications, this is not the case! We need to be flexible and adapt these methods to uncover notable insights. A few simple tweaks to traditional UX research approaches will result in gaining the insights we require to reduce the learning curve and improve the speed and accuracy of users of complex systems.
A complex system is any application supporting the broad, unstructured goals or nonlinear workflows of highly trained users in specialized domains. Complex apps certainly vary in the type of workflows and end users they support — from research scientists to military professionals to financial analysts, for example. But they often share similar qualities. For example, complex apps frequently:
Designing for complex systems requires a mindset and toolset shift to accurately capture the nuances in this area. By employing the strategies discussed in this article, you are on your way to creating useful solutions for users of complex systems.