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GNOME Character Map Usability Test

I did the usability test for the existing application with three participants. I did it to sort out the issues different users would face in using the application. These were the results for different users.

Participant One

Non User

She is an architect by profession and doesn't use Ubuntu. She is well versed with graphic softwares such as Photoshop, Illustrator, Indesign and 3D S Max and Autocad and uses them very frequently. Since she doesn't use Ubuntu, she was exposed to Character Map for the first time. I told her what the application was all about and what was it used for.

Task: Find the 'heart' symbol

Results and Insights

Participant Two

Aware Non user

The second participant is aware of Ubuntu and has been a user in his past, but doesn't use it currently. He is a user experience professional in a startup and has been a developer before. That is the reason he knows the open source platform, although doesn't use it in his daily work.

Task: Search for a symbol that you could use for a hospital. (I changed the task deliberately, because I knew he would directly jump to 'Search')

Results and Insights

Participant Three

Open Source Contributor

Luckily my third participant is also an open source contributor and readily agreed to be a participant in this usability test. He brought a very different set of opinions to the table.

Task: To search for a symbol which can be used for a hospital

Research and Insights

These were the results of my first usability test conducted on Character Map and has yielded immensely powerful results. These results will help me in defining better use cases for the application.


2024-10-23 11:03