The 10 usability heuristics are the bedrock of UX, encapsulating the most critical design issues that make a user interface difficult or easy to use. I wrote the current version in 1994: https://www.nngroup.com/articles/ten-usability-heuristics/ This was based on my detailed analysis of design projects at the telephone company research lab where I worked at the time, refining the even earlier list of heuristics from 1990 that I had crafted in partnership with Rolf Molich when I was a university professor in Denmark.
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https://borakaizen.medium.com/usability-heuristics-for-user-interface-design-aeec304fafc9
Thanks, Jakob.
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