EPISODE · Nov 14, 2016 · 30 MIN
The Election as a Design Problem
from Metric UX · host Michael Schofield
Can we talk about the voting process as a user experience problem? Our — the LibUX — approach to the user experience is that UX is a metric, a plottable, predictable, and improvable measurement of the end-user’s cumulative experience of your service. And we care because we have seen that actively investing in a good user experience has positive returns on the measurements your business or organization cares about. Is it foot traffic, is it database usage, is it income. So, if we can apply this to civic participation, where we want people to vote — that’s the number we care about, voter turnout — can we then approach the challenge of improving this number by improving the user experience of voting? https://stratechery.com/2016/the-voters-decide/ https://medium.com/launchpad-lab/the-ux-of-voting-is-miserable-b71f334960d6#.lsmqshdx8 This episode is brought to you by Audible.com Snag a free audiobook -- these things can be like 30 bucks! -- and a free, no-strings 30-day trial of Audible. It's an awesome service and it supports the show. We would really, really apreciate it. https://audibletrial.com/metric Get full access to Metric by Michael Schofield at metric.substack.com/subscribe
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