UX & Usability Articles from Nielsen Norman Group - NN/G

Research-based articles about user experience (UX), interaction design, web usability, user testing, and UI/GUI design by Nielsen Norman Group authors, including Jakob Nielsen, Don Norman, Bruce 'Tog' Tognazzini, and other group members.

Overview

Added

March 17, 2026

Subject & domain

computer-science-fundamentals · human-computer-interaction-hci

Grade range

Grade 9 (Freshman)–Grade 12 (Senior)

Page kind

Article

Introduction

Key UX & Usability Insights from NN/G

  • AI in UX:
    • AI agents require discoverability, familiar patterns, data privacy, and user autonomy.
    • Helpful AI chatbots should state capabilities, suggest prompts, and provide context awareness.
    • AI should act as a "thought partner" in research analysis, but human critical thinking must remain in control.
  • UX Strategy & Stakeholders:
    • Stakeholder friction is often structural; address it through direct user observation, streamlined involvement, and intentional management of competing goals.
  • Core UX Methodologies:
    • Heuristics: Jakob Nielsen’s 10 principles are broad rules of thumb, not specific guidelines.
    • Empathy Maps: Used to align teams on user attitudes and identify data gaps.
    • Usability Testing: Avoid elaborate tests; testing with 5 users is more efficient and effective.
    • User Interviews: Best for understanding user perceptions, not for testing usability.
    • Card Sorting: Essential for creating information architecture that aligns with user expectations.
    • Design Thinking: A 6-phase, user-centric approach to problem-solving that drives innovation and competitive advantage.
  • Process & Planning:
    • User Journeys vs. User Flows: Distinct tools with different scopes and purposes for mapping user goals.
    • Research Methods: 20 methods are categorized by 3 dimensions to help teams choose the right tool for specific product-development stages.
  • Critique: Modern design updates (e.g., iOS 26) often prioritize new patterns over established conventions, sometimes obscuring content.

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