Heuristic evaluation is an essential step for UX designers, providing a structured method to identify usability issues through established principles and frameworks.
Utilizing a series of heuristics, designers can uncover potential pain points within an interface, enhancing user satisfaction and making interactions more intuitive.
While Jakob Nielsen's heuristics are the most recognized, there exists a broader array of over 90 principles across various frameworks that can assist in usability evaluation.
Different heuristics, like Boucher's focus on efficiency and Arhippainen's emphasis on emotional experience, cater to diverse aspects of user interaction, enriching the evaluation process.
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