About

This template is designed to assess how clear and understandable menu items and labels are for users in websites, apps, or software. It measures the intuitiveness of menus/labels, their alignment with expected content, and overall user comprehension.

When to Use?

  • To validate menu structure before launching a new website or app

  • When improving the usability of existing interfaces

  • To evaluate effectiveness after restructuring information architecture

  • To verify the appropriateness of menu/label translations in multilingual versions

What you will learn?

  • Identify menus/labels that users can intuitively understand

  • Pinpoint menus/labels that may cause confusion

  • Improve navigation efficiency

  • Enhance user experience

  • Reduce task completion time for users

How to Use?

  • Prepare a list of menu items and labels to evaluate.

  • Present each menu/label to participants and ask them to explain the expected content or function.

  • Reveal the actual content/function and assess how well it matches the participant's expectation.

  • Analyze results to identify high-comprehension menus/labels and items needing improvement.

Frequently Asked Questions

It's appropriate before launching a new website or app, for improving the usability of existing interfaces, or when validating translations for multilingual versions.
Focus on the intuitiveness, clarity, and alignment of menus/labels with their actual content or function.
Conduct evaluations targeting diverse user groups, including beginners and experts, to identify menus/labels that are intuitive for all users.
Use evaluation results to derive improvement directions that can increase navigation efficiency and reduce user confusion.

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