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Company Name:
Zabisco
Company URL:
http://www.zabisco.com
Company Information:


Zabisco work with clients (and other agencies) of all shapes, sizes and sectors if they need information architecture and user experience design support on digital projects – such as websites, mobiles and applications. What makes us different is we have a genuine people-driven culture across our agency; allowing us to create projects that align end users with stakeholders in a usable, feasible and engaging way.

Our five stage methodology can dovetail into how you work, or form a full user-centred design lifecycle.

Researching users in focus groups and workshops > Architecting audience personas and their journeys > Designing interface wireframes and creative concepts > Evaluating effectiveness with qualitative/quantitative user testing > Implementation through development, content and handover.

Digital is always changing, as is our industry - so we’re technology agnostic and work cross-sector. By focusing on people, we apply our thinking and doing to any project and add value beyond the sum of our parts.
 

Contact People:
Hammad Khan
Founder & Principal UX Consultant
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Marcus Marritt
Creative Services Director
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Duncan Minchin
Production Manager
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Details:
6-8 Knights Court, St Johns Square, London
EC1M 4NH
0203 1511 330
 
Key Industries
Business
Charities
Educational & Vocational
Financial
Government / Social / Political
Internet
Publishing & Media
Telecommunications
Key Sectors
Behavioural Targeting
Design & Build
Digital Marketing
mobile
User Generated Content
 
 
Editorial Articles

Mobile Apps: Innovation or Reiteration?

Are we comfortable with a website-like experience or app-like formats?

What's Not to 'Like'? The Importance of Social Validation

Why creating advocates is the only way to market your brand
 
The idea of customer segmenting is not new. Nor is the concept of building personas to represent them. So why is it that more often than not, businesses and organisations alike don’t do this very well and are left needing to understand and engage their audiences better; particularly online. Havin

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Design, Build and Usability, 17 November 2011
Demystifying Audience Segmentation & Personas – a practical guide to getting it right

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