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## Heuristic audit
**Context:**
Welcome to this very last quest!
The point is to take on the role of a UX auditor. You’ll be asked to make the audit of a website or an app, and then to write a series of recommendations to improve it.
Let’s be critical, creative and impactful!
### Instructions
Run a heuristic audit on one of these 3 different websites or app:
- [https://www.ikea.com/](https://www.ikea.com/)
- [https://www.doctorswithoutborders.org/](https://www.doctorswithoutborders.org/)
- App WikiArt
Recommended steps:
- Define the scope.
1. Know the business requirements and demographic of the end-users.
2. Decide on which reporting tools and heuristics to use (in this case: this [heuristic evaluation checklist](https://drive.google.com/file/d/10KbfbNZA1oVS1sXbjjXLPPmdZ6nqVkdc/view)).
3. Evaluate the experience and identify usability issues.
4. Analyze and aggregate the data.
5. Present the results.
### Deliverables
- A completed chart.
- A report including the 5 recommended steps described above.
Don't forget to:
- Upload the documents on Github, in a zip folder named “ProjectTitle_Name_FirstName”, with all project deliverables as follows: “Name_FirstName_DeliverableName_Date_VersionNumber”. For example, the first deliverable can be named as “Doe_John_MidFiPrototype_05242024_V1”.
- Add a title within all written documents.
**Tips:**
- Pay attention to the global aspect of the deliverables. They must be clear, simple and easy to read. You can get inspiration [canva](https://www.canva.com/) but don’t overload your design with too much details!
**Resources:**
- [Introduction to heuristic evaluation: a beginner’s guide](https://uxdesign.cc/introduction-to-heuristic-evaluation-658705606518)
- [Nielsen's 10 usability heuristics](https://www.nngroup.com/articles/ten-usability-heuristics/)
- [What you really get from a heuristic evaluation](https://uxmag.com/articles/what-you-really-get-from-a-heuristic-evaluation)
- [Heuristic analysis for UX: How to run a usability evaluation](https://uxdesign.cc/heuristic-analysis-for-ux-how-to-run-a-usability-evaluation-12c86d43936f)
- [Heuristic analysis in the design process](https://uxdesign.cc/heuristic-analysis-in-the-design-process-usability-inspection-methods-d200768eb38d)
- [A new usability heuristic evaluation checklist](https://uxplanet.org/a-new-usability-heuristic-evaluation-checklist-259f588da308)
- [Tool : Heuristic evaluation checklist](https://drive.google.com/file/d/10KbfbNZA1oVS1sXbjjXLPPmdZ6nqVkdc/view)
## Recommendations
### Instructions
Based on the audit you made in "Heuristic audit" exercise, write a set of 3 to 6 recommendations to improve heuristics and usability.
**Websites or Apps:**
- [https://www.ikea.com/](https://www.ikea.com/)
- [https://www.doctorswithoutborders.org/](https://www.doctorswithoutborders.org/)
- App WikiArt.
**Deliverable:**
- A PDF document with 3 to 6 recommendations.
Don't forget to:
- Upload the PDF document on Github, labeled as follows: “Name_FirstName_DeliverableName_Date_VersionNumber”. For example, it can be labeled as “Doe_John_MidFiPrototype_05242024_V1”.
- Add a title within the document.
**Tips:**
- Classify your recommendations in heuristic criteria.
- Pay attention to the global aspect of the document. It must be clear, simple and easy to read. You can get inspiration [canva](https://www.canva.com/) but don’t overload your design with too much details!