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I have always been fascinated by the UI aspect of software - as far back as 1994 when I was studying my Ordinary Level (we use a UK education system here in Malta) in Computer Studies. What got you interested in web design and usability, and why did you set up UsabilityGeek? Justinmind caught up with Justin to get his perspective on web trends past and future, the challenges of making enterprise software usable, and his expert tips on usability testing prototypes for maximum payback.


When he’s not being a web usability guru, Justin directs Accreda Ltd and works out of Malta as a consultant to large organizations, offering expertise on user research, user/task analysis, user interface design, prototyping, heuristic reviews, interface guidelines development and iterative usability testing. UsabilityGeek now has a loyal following of around 60,000 readers a month and covers topics from user experience to computer interaction and information architecture, although web usability remains at the core of the site and what it does. So he started UsabilityGeek, a personal blog which blossomed into a go-to reference for usability and UX matters across all platforms. Justin Mifsud explains his passion for web usability, and how web and app prototyping tools fit into the perfect user experience mix.īack in 2011, UX and Usability Consultant Justin Mifsud decided he needed to spread the word about something he was passionate about - bridging the gap between theory and practice in web usability. “Prototyping is still under-estimated”: better UX with UsabilityGeek’s Justin Mifsud
