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Before we redesigned utk.edu earlier this year, we conducted usability testing with prospective students to gain a better understanding of how one […]


The UT Web Team invites all interested faculty and staff to participate in ongoing usability testing on www.utk.edu.


So we’re really proud of our butcher paper wireframe. But, the demands of the medium require a digital translation. We […]


Our half-day retreat began with a beef-chicken-chorizo-black bean taco potluck extravaganza. Followed by 4.5 hours of discussion and wireframing www.utk.edu […]


Before we began organizing our architecture into a visual wireframe, we did a bit more due diligence. We looked at […]


After a couple weeks of hashing, we’re getting to the point where we can/should begin wireframing www.utk.edu and see how […]


Everyone on the Web Team put together their choices for the www.utk.edu information architecture (primary navigation, secondary navigation, tertiary navigation) […]


After our usability testing, we had a major load of videos to code and survey responses to comb through and […]


We visited Fulton High School and conducted usability testing on www.utk.edu with 16 high school students. We used a three-part […]


Well gosh, a smart way to begin thinking about a redesign (in addition to website & search analytics) could be […]