User-Centered Systems Development
Systems for people, not for processes
Many digital systems fail not because of the technology, but because they were developed past the people.
I develop user-centered systems in which people are not a disruptive factor, but the starting point. The goal is to reduce complexity, create orientation, and build systems that can be used intuitively.
What user-centered really means
User-Centered Development is not a workshop label. It is an attitude.
- Understanding needs instead of making assumptions
- Analyzing usage situations instead of just collecting functions
- Designing systems so that they explain themselves
- Avoiding errors before they arise
Services at a glance
- Analysis & understanding
- Target group and user analysis
- Usage contexts and real use cases
- Identifying pain points and systemic breaks
- Concept & structure
- Use case definition
- System logic and interaction models
- Clear roles, states, and processes
- Implementation & validation
- UX-oriented implementation
- Iterative improvement
- Understandable systems instead of training requirements
Systems that are accepted because they make sense.
Not because you have to explain them.
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