Job JansweijerLesson 10 of 10 lessons from building a user-friendly corona-appThe design process of the Dutch corona-app (CoronaMelder) was as user centered as it gets. During the project we did more than 25 tests…3 min read·Nov 10, 2020----
Job JansweijerLesson 9 of 10 lessons from building a user-friendly corona-appLesson #9: Take into account the entire ecosystem: app-users are not your only users3 min read·Nov 5, 2020----
Job JansweijerLesson 8 of 10 lessons from building a user-friendly corona-appLesson #8: It doesn’t hurt to ask to share the app4 min read·Oct 28, 2020----
Job JansweijerLesson 7 of 10 lessons from building a user-friendly corona-appLesson #7: The devil is in the details, small differences in text will have a huge impact4 min read·Oct 26, 2020----
Job JansweijerLesson 6 of 10 lessons from building a user-friendly corona-appLesson #6: The more details you give about a moment of contact, the more likely people are to take warnings seriously3 min read·Oct 21, 2020----
Job JansweijerLesson 5 of 10 lessons from building a user-friendly corona-appLesson #5: Any notification sent by the app will freak people out4 min read·Oct 19, 2020----
Job JansweijerLesson 4 of 10 lessons from building a user-friendly corona-appLesson #4: Don’t give people the option to skip an explanation before asking for permissions.3 min read·Oct 14, 2020----
Job JansweijerLesson 3 of 10 lessons from building a user-friendly corona-appLesson #3: Privacy and (perceived) usefulness are key4 min read·Oct 10, 2020----
Job JansweijerLesson 2 of 10 lessons from building a user-friendly corona-appLesson #2: Focus on the intended effect, instead of on the technical details3 min read·Oct 7, 2020----
Job JansweijerLesson 1 of 10 from building a user-friendly corona-appLesson #1: Help people understand when they’ll receive a notification. Avoid visual references to maps and radars.4 min read·Oct 2, 2020----