Effective research reports do more than present data. Learn how to structure reports that connect insights to business impact and inspire next steps.
Storytelling for strategic UX reporting: Drive action and engage stakeholders
Learn a three-step process to transform your research reports into compelling stories that communicate insights with clarity and impact.
Smart brands double down on UX when the economy dips
UX research and design helps organizations make data-backed, business-driven decisions, bringing clarity and confidence in an unpredictable economic environment.
The evolution of global UX project managers
The rise of global UX project managers reflects the increasing complexity and importance of global user research. Investing in this role leads to more actionable insights, better product design, and a stronger foundation for scaling globally.
Mind the AI gap: The UX researcher’s role in navigating the AI divide
Explore how UX researchers can bridge the gap between AI hype and real-world limitations by asking tough questions, running experiments, and creating frameworks that guide responsible use.
Prototyping the experience: Use a lo-fi mindset to innovate leading-edge tech
Explore lo-fi prototyping in UX to boost ROI and spark innovation across industries. See real-life examples of how experience prototyping shapes journeys, saves resources, and enhances outcomes.
5 tips for designing AI-enabled SaMD that HCPs trust
Design an AI-enabled software as a medical device that offers cutting-edge capabilities and earns the trust of healthcare professionals, ultimately improving patient care.
Why UX people make great strategy consultants
Learn why UX researchers excel as strategy consultants through data-driven approaches that address critical decisions and adapt to new contexts.
Global UX, mastered: The UXalliance’s 20-year collaboration story
This year marks the 20th anniversary of the UXalliance. To celebrate this milestone, we sat down with Gavin, one of the five founding members, to discuss the organization’s history, guiding principles, and the benefits it brings to clients.
Human factors testing for OTC drugs and non-prescription medical devices
As the field of human factors continues to evolve, so must our approaches to testing and study design. While the FDA’s 2013 guidance laid the groundwork for study design and methodology, recent discussions and conference presentations have prompted a shift in how we approach OTC HF testing, leading to more comprehensive and realistic assessments of these products.
What the history of human factors tells us about the future of our industry
Look back at the rich history of human factors engineering, from its roots in anthropometry to the advanced field of ergonomics and beyond. These developments have shaped technologies and design, enhancing everyday life by making experiences safer and more intuitive.
Mastering the balance between moderation and facilitation in UX research
Moderation and facilitation exist on a continuum. Discover how building skills in both areas allows you to adapt to various research methods and project needs.
The FDA’s PCCP: A game changer for AI-enabled medical device software
Learn how incorporating human factors principles in developing the PCCP approach can improve the chances of successfully implementing a PCCP.
Essential leadership skills for navigating complex user research projects
Grow these leadership skills to support successful user research projects.
Navigating the latest guidance in China for medical device human factors research
This blog draws on insights from conversations with experts from XplusX in China, Bold Insight in the US, and uintent in Germany, highlighting the unique challenges and best practices for conducting human factors research in China.
Beyond the product: UX for ecosystems
Designing a positive UX requires manufacturers to integrate products into broader ecosystems, balancing user and manufacturer perspectives and iterating based on behavioral data.
Boost in-vehicle user satisfaction with UX research and a dual-track development approach
Integrate UX research with a dual-track development approach to better align with user needs and ensure your automotive product launches are successful and user-centered.
Diversity in research and why it matters: Exploring Black maternal mortality rates
Explore the critical issue of Black maternal health disparities in the US, uncovering systemic biases and historical injustices. Discover how UX researchers can foster inclusive practices and ethical research to drive meaningful change.
How superior UX transforms automotive brand perception and loyalty
In the evolving automotive industry, recent studies highlight that high-quality user experiences significantly enhance customer advocacy and brand loyalty, surpassing the influence of pre-existing brand perceptions. Learn more about tools that quickly empower confident UX design decisions.
How to build a mobile lab for in-car UX research
Discover key strategies for building adaptable mobile labs tailored to ensure streamlined data capture across diverse on-the-road environments.
Design for all: Elevate your product design to include all genders and sexualities
Inclusive design matters more than ever. This Pride Month, learn practical tips to incorporate diversity in your UX research and elevate your product design to reflect and respect all genders and sexualities, ensuring no one feels marginalized or excluded.
Three steps to successful UX research on the road
UX research is crucial for auto manufacturers to improve in-car experiences and prevent design issues. This post outlines key steps learned over two decades for effective on-the-road UX research.
Integrating FDA’s new cybersecurity guidance into medical device human factors engineering processes
Connected medical devices offer benefits but also pose cybersecurity risks that can disrupt patient care. The FDA’s new guidance highlights the need for strong cybersecurity measures and provides recommendations for integrating these measures into human factors engineering to ensure device safety.
Three ways UX research supports accessible product design
Designing accessible products through UX research can create better user experiences for all when researchers are knowledgeable about accessibility and accessible designs, recruit those with a wide range of accessibility needs throughout the UX process, and offer accessible participation options like in-home testing.
Unlocking the power of user-centric design for business success
Prioritize understanding and meeting users’ needs to shape your company’s future and achieve unprecedented success. Investing in user experience (UX) leads to lower support costs, higher customer retention, and a proven return on investment.
Human factors optimization: How to leverage HF researchers in your medtech team
As a medtech professional, you can enhance your team’s capabilities by engaging human factors researchers to create front-end documentation, alleviate research workloads, and provide regulatory guidance.
Enhancing medical device safety and effectiveness: Leveraging knowledge tasks in healthcare UX and human factors research
Discover why implementing knowledge tasks is essential for evaluating user comprehension of critical safety information in medical device validation. Learn how to effectively assess these tasks to enhance product safety and effectiveness in your healthcare UX research.
3 considerations for accessible in-car UX research sessions
Adaptability, alternative setup options, and a prioritized task list are all helpful components to planning in-car research studies for populations with accessibility needs.
Integrating AI with care: FDA reveals focus areas for forthcoming guidance on AI products
As AI technology use expands within the healthcare industry, FDA focus areas will play an important role in ensuring safe implementation.
Harnessing UX research to empower children and enhance parental controls online
As the UK rolls out its Online Safety Act, platforms must improve their parental control systems. Read on to discover how UX research can shed light on the complexities of effective parental controls, enabling designs that empower parents and protect children online.
Revolutionising women’s health: The power of Femtech and inclusive design
On this International Women’s Day, we advocate for user-centered design of Femtech solutions to address diverse needs in women’s health.
Follow this framework to ensure your SaMD conforms to HF standards post-release
Navigate regulatory nuances for your SaMD by following a structured approach to maintain compliance post-release.
AI Governance: Safeguarding innovation in an evolving regulatory landscape
Discover how leading experts at CES 2024 navigated the complex landscape of AI innovation and risk governance, offering invaluable insights into launching AI products responsibly amidst evolving regulations.
Decoding the user experience of conversational AI
Our CUI expert discusses the complexities of evaluating and improving UX in conversational AI, focusing on factors like personality, context, and conversation flow.
GenAI at the inflection point: Navigating the third wave
2024 is forecasted to be a crucial inflection point for AI, marking the third wave of transformative technologies. Here, we break down learnings on GenAI from our visit to the Consumer Electronics Show.
So you want to run a diary study: Five steps to successfully onboard participants
Successful participant onboarding is a crucial step in running a diary study. Read on for five steps for effective onboarding: establishing processes, internal testing, progress tracking, time allocation, and consideration of global factors.
The role of AI in transforming the car-buying experience
Insights from CES 2024 highlight AI-driven changes in the automotive sales experience: customer-centric strategies, opportunities for personalization, and evolving business models reshaping the industry.
The future of automotive infotainment: Connect the dots for an immersive experience
At the 2024 CES, it was clear the demand for an unparalleled in-car experience is igniting a revolution, reshaping the way humans perceive and interact with vehicles. We gathered 6 takeaways from the conference for delivering the next gen experience in auto infotainment.
The value of the daily fieldwork debrief: A critical piece of your UX research
A summary of the day’s research findings helps teams to stay aligned, drives report outcomes, and ensures stakeholder goals are top of mind.
Context, accents, and privacy: Overcoming hurdles of AI translation tools in global UX research
Bold Insight launched a global AI study in March 2023 that included: 24 multilingual interviews conducted with UX researchers in 19 countries, spanning 22 languages. 27 interviews in English with...
The role and challenges of speech technology in global UX research
Speech technology helps UX researchers bridge linguistic and cultural barriers. Effective use, however, depends on balancing the roles of humans and tech.
Generative AI in UX research: what are the risks and rewards?
Generative AI can speed up repetitive research tasks, but it’s still hard to trust each output. Our global AI study measures the concrete impact.
What medtech design teams need to know about AI regulations
China and the European Union are regulating AI ethics. The mandate for medtech design teams: build AI-powered products that meet ethics standards and inspire user trust.
How to show up for your participants and colleagues this Pride Month and beyond
This Pride Month, feel encouraged to step up for your colleagues, your participants, and your clients by recognizing the importance of gender and sexuality diversity.
Conducting research with kids? Considerations for running studies with adolescent participants
Unlock valuable insights by creating engaging environments, maximizing participation, and uncovering the genuine perspectives of young users.
Want to increase employee retention? Design your company around your employees
We designed Bold Insight to deliver our employees’ best work. The result: a workplace that reflects the emotions, ideas, and experiences of all our employees.
Why employee experience should get the same attention as user experience
Employees are a key user group at any organization. Applying UX research principles can help HR leaders optimize employee experience, drive engagement, and boost the bottom line.
Designing for accessibility? 6 considerations for a more inclusive user experience
Insights from conducting UX research can help put your product on the map when it comes to ensuring accessibility for all users.
Not sure how to use AI tools in your UX research? Consider making it your sparring partner
Generative AI can help researchers refine and clarify research objectives, communicate effectively, and spark creativity and strategic thinking.
3 crucial aspects of submitting a successful human factors engineering package to the FDA
Regulations and guidance for human factors research and medtech have evolved, but the goals remain unchanged. The right research partner makes navigating FDA rules simple.
How collaboration builds value in medical device human factors research
Instead of a top-down, one-size-fits-all approach to research, collaboration between manufacturers and human factors research teams can create trusted partnerships and a focus on designing valuable products.
4 make-or-break considerations for health IoT ecosystems
To boost adoption of IoT devices, medical device manufacturers should consider four key questions to gain insights into user contexts and perceptions.
10 tips to better support a11y participants during user research
With a few considerations and thoughtful planning, research that includes the a11y community can effectively collect data while ensuring a respectful participant experience to help design products that meet the needs of all users.
5 tips for remote UX research with the A11y community
By being thoughtful of the research process and unique needs of participants, researchers can champion inclusion of those with accessibility needs in research, resulting in better designed products.
Six unique benefits of rolling research
Consider rolling research for increased efficiency and continuity in your product development process.
How can UX researchers support gender diversity and more inclusive design for all intended users?
Update research and design practices to increase gender diversity; data from research that encompasses all genders is more reflective of real-world users.
The secret communication weapon everybody forgets about in 2022
Don’t overlook the telephone in your search for simple, effective methods to promote seamless communication in your dispersed workforce.
Understanding user research regulations: how much do you know about participant privacy?
Choose an experienced research partner to avoid privacy pitfalls that can derail successful data collection.
Why and how your company should talk about pronouns
Encourage a welcoming and inclusive environment by including pronouns more naturally in your interactions.
Ten questions workforce leaders should be ready to tackle with the Omicron-fueled COVID case climb
Clear and immediate communication with your workforce is the key to improving employee experience during and beyond the latest COVID surge.
Why logistics are important: 4 considerations for planning global research
A successful global project starts with understanding and planning for logistical challenges.
Two tips for successfully preparing research materials for global studies
Prepare for a successful global study by allocating additional time to strategize localization and translation.
How to prepare products for global research
Understanding and accounting for common challenges is the first step in collecting high quality data during global research.
Support a company culture of self-advocacy with these four tips
Uncover insights to encourage a self-advocacy culture with authentic employee engagement.
Improve medical device safety with these packaging design tips
Safe and effective medical device use starts with designing packaging that considers the unique needs of its users.
Moderating remote research sessions? 3 tips to help build rapport with participants
Gathering quality data during remote sessions begins with ensuring participants are equally as comfortable as they would be during an in-person session.
3 tips to successfully onboard in a remote environment
A focus on building connections and involvement with remote co-workers is key in both successful onboarding for new employees as well as employee retention.
Reflecting on an unprecedented year with mixed emotions
With optimism, we reflect on a year of new challenges as we await the return of our ‘old’ normal.
5 tips to mitigate use-related risk for pre-filled syringes and other injection devices
Attention to logistics, thoughtful product and research study design, and iterative user testing can help mitigate use-related risk with injection devices.
Working from home: Tips for designing your workspace from an ergonomics expert
Remember “right angles” to ensure your home workspace is designed for productivity and comfort.
New Blog Series: Bold Insight and Orthogonal share insights about getting medical devices to market faster
Given the multidisciplinary nature of MedTech and connected health, we have the opportunity to work with a wide variety of professionals including engineers of many stripes, scientists, researchers,...
Rethinking experiences: UX and human factors research can help companies develop safe, contactless designs
Explore early opportunities to create and refine a truly functional contactless experience for your customers, addressing new expectations in a changing world.
Remote UX research can reveal 5 key insights for auto manufacturers
When in-person testing is not feasible, stay on track by using remote interviews to collect data and refine the in-vehicle experience for your consumers.
Webisode: Possible impact if in-person human factors research is not considered essential
Conducting research to inform development of safe and effective medical devices is essential and with modifications and precautions, in-person research can be conducted safely and effectively.
Now is the ideal time to improve the UX of your mobile app
As the demand for app-based services grows, now may be the time to invest in UX research to identify needed improvements and enhancements.
Human factors research in the times of COVID
Human factors research in the support of medical and drug delivery device commercialization is essential and we should be planning on a return to in-person research as soon as is possible by applying all available and practical protective measures.
COVID-19: Using human factors and UX to make a positive impact
We have aggregated some considerations for HCPs, healthcare organizations, and others involved in the medical space.
Is FMEA inadequate for human factors analyses?
A “traditional” risk assessment does not meet the needs of FDA-required human factors analyses.
Pros and cons of remote moderated testing: Considerations for ongoing research during COVID-19
A few key adjustments can help capture research data effectively and ensure the health of participants and team members.
What we do matters: A Bold mission
We are focused on doing what’s right for our clients, our employees, our company, and our world.
Be the student: 4 tips to be a better UX research moderator
Moderators should put themselves in the position of learning from the participant. Keeping a few tips in mind can facilitate this process and produce a more fruitful UX research session.
Care to share? UX considerations of the sharing economy for ridesharing, hospitality, and healthcare
The sharing economy, primarily based in digital platforms, is poised for companies to stand out by delivering exceptional user experiences.
UX research reveals common concerns from HCPs about telehealth technology
Our research has shown a trend in healthcare provider feedback regarding mHealth alerts and features. While generally positive about the concept, liability is top of mind with this user group and common questions were raised during testing.
So, your recruit fell apart… now what?
With the thousands of projects managed over the years, we feel like we’ve “seen it all.” While rare, in spite of the amount of preparation and planning, sometimes things don’t go as expected.
7 insights from the 2019 HFES Health Care Symposium
HFES healthcare symposium provides insight on FDA and regulatory perspectives, use of technology in research, interesting research methods employed, and cross-industry collaboration.
A Bold year to remember!
Guided by 20 years of experience, we are dedicated to using what we’ve learned to benefit our clients, empower our employees, and give back to our community.
Four things to keep in mind when conducting on-the-road UX research
To successfully execute on-the-road driver experience research, it’s important to account for factors unique to the driving environment, such as the route or geographic location.
When building next gen fintech, start with research in Africa
The user experience (UX) of emerging FinTech might be considered superior in Africa compared to the United States. In Africa, the utility of cryptocurrencies has been communicated and made known, effectively improving the UX of this emerging technology.
When it comes to voice print UX, what is our role as researchers?
During a recent study, we asked participants how long they thought they would have to speak in order for their voice to be uniquely recognized (i.e., voice print). While their estimates varied...
UX principles for robot design: Have we begun to baseline?
As the robotics industry continues to find its way into our lives, we can begin to identify UX design principles to apply to this tech to increase the acceptance of robots and improve the human-robot interaction experience.
AI benefits from GPU, not CPU advancements
A quick follow-up to our blog posts about AI… The name of the game is no longer Moore's Law where we see processors getting exponentially faster. AI technology is driven not by computing processes...
The critical component missing from AI technology
The first step when developing AI is to understand the user need; but just as critical, is knowing the context in which the data is being collected.
Three things to improve acceptance of AI
To truly deliver on the promise of AI, developers need to keep the end users in mind. By integrating three components of context, interaction, and trust, AI can be the runaway success that futurists predict it will be.
Recruiting methods and study logistics for human factors and user research
A stronger recruiting strategy that includes relationships with patient support groups and clinical treatment centers can provide better access to difficult-to-reach patient populations. Being intentional about how you plan the logistics of your human factors and user research can mitigate risks to validity introduced by biases.
Singularity and the potential impact on UX design principles
If we are approaching a rapid technology shift as some experts predict, core UX design principles will have to be redefined to adapt to radically different interaction models.
Am I satisfied or stuck? The impact of ecosystems on household users
Manufacturers building an ecosystem of devices and services should design for both a separate, personalized experience and household or shared experience.
UX and Brand: Delivering on the promise of experience strategy
Bold Insight and The Office of Experience partner to deliver outstanding user experiences.
When designing an experience, are you really thinking about the customer first?
While every organization has constraints to consider when designing experiences for customers or users, designing the ideal customer experience is completely possible within those constraints. Begin by identifying the experience you want your customer to have and work “backward” from there.
UX project logistics: choosing the right vendors for project success
Selecting the correct vendors to support your UX project is critical to success. From facilities to recruiting, knowing the right questions to ask, budget constraints, and client needs and expectations will make the selection process smooth and painless.
Reclassifying diabetes: 3 implications for product design
Recent research suggests that reclassifying diabetes may allow for the development of more targeted diabetes treatments. This could present opportunities to design these treatments to maximize patient safety and experience.
Beyond the data dump: Crafting research reports that drive real change
Effective research reports do more than present data. Learn how to structure reports that connect insights to business impact and inspire next steps.
Storytelling for strategic UX reporting: Drive action and engage stakeholders
Learn a three-step process to transform your research reports into compelling stories that communicate insights with clarity and impact.
Smart brands double down on UX when the economy dips
UX research and design helps organizations make data-backed, business-driven decisions, bringing clarity and confidence in an unpredictable economic environment.
The evolution of global UX project managers
The rise of global UX project managers reflects the increasing complexity and importance of global user research. Investing in this role leads to more actionable insights, better product design, and a stronger foundation for scaling globally.
Mind the AI gap: The UX researcher’s role in navigating the AI divide
Explore how UX researchers can bridge the gap between AI hype and real-world limitations by asking tough questions, running experiments, and creating frameworks that guide responsible use.
Prototyping the experience: Use a lo-fi mindset to innovate leading-edge tech
Explore lo-fi prototyping in UX to boost ROI and spark innovation across industries. See real-life examples of how experience prototyping shapes journeys, saves resources, and enhances outcomes.
5 tips for designing AI-enabled SaMD that HCPs trust
Design an AI-enabled software as a medical device that offers cutting-edge capabilities and earns the trust of healthcare professionals, ultimately improving patient care.
Why UX people make great strategy consultants
Learn why UX researchers excel as strategy consultants through data-driven approaches that address critical decisions and adapt to new contexts.
Global UX, mastered: The UXalliance’s 20-year collaboration story
This year marks the 20th anniversary of the UXalliance. To celebrate this milestone, we sat down with Gavin, one of the five founding members, to discuss the organization’s history, guiding principles, and the benefits it brings to clients.
Human factors testing for OTC drugs and non-prescription medical devices
As the field of human factors continues to evolve, so must our approaches to testing and study design. While the FDA’s 2013 guidance laid the groundwork for study design and methodology, recent discussions and conference presentations have prompted a shift in how we approach OTC HF testing, leading to more comprehensive and realistic assessments of these products.
What the history of human factors tells us about the future of our industry
Look back at the rich history of human factors engineering, from its roots in anthropometry to the advanced field of ergonomics and beyond. These developments have shaped technologies and design, enhancing everyday life by making experiences safer and more intuitive.
Mastering the balance between moderation and facilitation in UX research
Moderation and facilitation exist on a continuum. Discover how building skills in both areas allows you to adapt to various research methods and project needs.
The FDA’s PCCP: A game changer for AI-enabled medical device software
Learn how incorporating human factors principles in developing the PCCP approach can improve the chances of successfully implementing a PCCP.
Essential leadership skills for navigating complex user research projects
Grow these leadership skills to support successful user research projects.
Navigating the latest guidance in China for medical device human factors research
This blog draws on insights from conversations with experts from XplusX in China, Bold Insight in the US, and uintent in Germany, highlighting the unique challenges and best practices for conducting human factors research in China.
Beyond the product: UX for ecosystems
Designing a positive UX requires manufacturers to integrate products into broader ecosystems, balancing user and manufacturer perspectives and iterating based on behavioral data.
Boost in-vehicle user satisfaction with UX research and a dual-track development approach
Integrate UX research with a dual-track development approach to better align with user needs and ensure your automotive product launches are successful and user-centered.
Diversity in research and why it matters: Exploring Black maternal mortality rates
Explore the critical issue of Black maternal health disparities in the US, uncovering systemic biases and historical injustices. Discover how UX researchers can foster inclusive practices and ethical research to drive meaningful change.
How superior UX transforms automotive brand perception and loyalty
In the evolving automotive industry, recent studies highlight that high-quality user experiences significantly enhance customer advocacy and brand loyalty, surpassing the influence of pre-existing brand perceptions. Learn more about tools that quickly empower confident UX design decisions.
How to build a mobile lab for in-car UX research
Discover key strategies for building adaptable mobile labs tailored to ensure streamlined data capture across diverse on-the-road environments.
Design for all: Elevate your product design to include all genders and sexualities
Inclusive design matters more than ever. This Pride Month, learn practical tips to incorporate diversity in your UX research and elevate your product design to reflect and respect all genders and sexualities, ensuring no one feels marginalized or excluded.
Three steps to successful UX research on the road
UX research is crucial for auto manufacturers to improve in-car experiences and prevent design issues. This post outlines key steps learned over two decades for effective on-the-road UX research.
Integrating FDA’s new cybersecurity guidance into medical device human factors engineering processes
Connected medical devices offer benefits but also pose cybersecurity risks that can disrupt patient care. The FDA’s new guidance highlights the need for strong cybersecurity measures and provides recommendations for integrating these measures into human factors engineering to ensure device safety.
Three ways UX research supports accessible product design
Designing accessible products through UX research can create better user experiences for all when researchers are knowledgeable about accessibility and accessible designs, recruit those with a wide range of accessibility needs throughout the UX process, and offer accessible participation options like in-home testing.
Unlocking the power of user-centric design for business success
Prioritize understanding and meeting users’ needs to shape your company’s future and achieve unprecedented success. Investing in user experience (UX) leads to lower support costs, higher customer retention, and a proven return on investment.
Human factors optimization: How to leverage HF researchers in your medtech team
As a medtech professional, you can enhance your team’s capabilities by engaging human factors researchers to create front-end documentation, alleviate research workloads, and provide regulatory guidance.
Enhancing medical device safety and effectiveness: Leveraging knowledge tasks in healthcare UX and human factors research
Discover why implementing knowledge tasks is essential for evaluating user comprehension of critical safety information in medical device validation. Learn how to effectively assess these tasks to enhance product safety and effectiveness in your healthcare UX research.
3 considerations for accessible in-car UX research sessions
Adaptability, alternative setup options, and a prioritized task list are all helpful components to planning in-car research studies for populations with accessibility needs.
Integrating AI with care: FDA reveals focus areas for forthcoming guidance on AI products
As AI technology use expands within the healthcare industry, FDA focus areas will play an important role in ensuring safe implementation.
Harnessing UX research to empower children and enhance parental controls online
As the UK rolls out its Online Safety Act, platforms must improve their parental control systems. Read on to discover how UX research can shed light on the complexities of effective parental controls, enabling designs that empower parents and protect children online.
Revolutionising women’s health: The power of Femtech and inclusive design
On this International Women’s Day, we advocate for user-centered design of Femtech solutions to address diverse needs in women’s health.
Follow this framework to ensure your SaMD conforms to HF standards post-release
Navigate regulatory nuances for your SaMD by following a structured approach to maintain compliance post-release.
AI Governance: Safeguarding innovation in an evolving regulatory landscape
Discover how leading experts at CES 2024 navigated the complex landscape of AI innovation and risk governance, offering invaluable insights into launching AI products responsibly amidst evolving regulations.
Decoding the user experience of conversational AI
Our CUI expert discusses the complexities of evaluating and improving UX in conversational AI, focusing on factors like personality, context, and conversation flow.
GenAI at the inflection point: Navigating the third wave
2024 is forecasted to be a crucial inflection point for AI, marking the third wave of transformative technologies. Here, we break down learnings on GenAI from our visit to the Consumer Electronics Show.
So you want to run a diary study: Five steps to successfully onboard participants
Successful participant onboarding is a crucial step in running a diary study. Read on for five steps for effective onboarding: establishing processes, internal testing, progress tracking, time allocation, and consideration of global factors.
The role of AI in transforming the car-buying experience
Insights from CES 2024 highlight AI-driven changes in the automotive sales experience: customer-centric strategies, opportunities for personalization, and evolving business models reshaping the industry.
The future of automotive infotainment: Connect the dots for an immersive experience
At the 2024 CES, it was clear the demand for an unparalleled in-car experience is igniting a revolution, reshaping the way humans perceive and interact with vehicles. We gathered 6 takeaways from the conference for delivering the next gen experience in auto infotainment.
The value of the daily fieldwork debrief: A critical piece of your UX research
A summary of the day’s research findings helps teams to stay aligned, drives report outcomes, and ensures stakeholder goals are top of mind.
Context, accents, and privacy: Overcoming hurdles of AI translation tools in global UX research
Bold Insight launched a global AI study in March 2023 that included: 24 multilingual interviews conducted with UX researchers in 19 countries, spanning 22 languages. 27 interviews in English with global UX researchers representing 24 countries. Our global study led us to quickly recognize that the...
The role and challenges of speech technology in global UX research
Speech technology helps UX researchers bridge linguistic and cultural barriers. Effective use, however, depends on balancing the roles of humans and tech.
Generative AI in UX research: what are the risks and rewards?
Generative AI can speed up repetitive research tasks, but it’s still hard to trust each output. Our global AI study measures the concrete impact.
What medtech design teams need to know about AI regulations
China and the European Union are regulating AI ethics. The mandate for medtech design teams: build AI-powered products that meet ethics standards and inspire user trust.
How to show up for your participants and colleagues this Pride Month and beyond
This Pride Month, feel encouraged to step up for your colleagues, your participants, and your clients by recognizing the importance of gender and sexuality diversity.
Conducting research with kids? Considerations for running studies with adolescent participants
Unlock valuable insights by creating engaging environments, maximizing participation, and uncovering the genuine perspectives of young users.
Want to increase employee retention? Design your company around your employees
We designed Bold Insight to deliver our employees’ best work. The result: a workplace that reflects the emotions, ideas, and experiences of all our employees.
Why employee experience should get the same attention as user experience
Employees are a key user group at any organization. Applying UX research principles can help HR leaders optimize employee experience, drive engagement, and boost the bottom line.
Designing for accessibility? 6 considerations for a more inclusive user experience
Insights from conducting UX research can help put your product on the map when it comes to ensuring accessibility for all users.
Not sure how to use AI tools in your UX research? Consider making it your sparring partner
Generative AI can help researchers refine and clarify research objectives, communicate effectively, and spark creativity and strategic thinking.
3 crucial aspects of submitting a successful human factors engineering package to the FDA
Regulations and guidance for human factors research and medtech have evolved, but the goals remain unchanged. The right research partner makes navigating FDA rules simple.
How collaboration builds value in medical device human factors research
Instead of a top-down, one-size-fits-all approach to research, collaboration between manufacturers and human factors research teams can create trusted partnerships and a focus on designing valuable products.
4 make-or-break considerations for health IoT ecosystems
To boost adoption of IoT devices, medical device manufacturers should consider four key questions to gain insights into user contexts and perceptions.
10 tips to better support a11y participants during user research
With a few considerations and thoughtful planning, research that includes the a11y community can effectively collect data while ensuring a respectful participant experience to help design products that meet the needs of all users.
5 tips for remote UX research with the A11y community
By being thoughtful of the research process and unique needs of participants, researchers can champion inclusion of those with accessibility needs in research, resulting in better designed products.
Six unique benefits of rolling research
Consider rolling research for increased efficiency and continuity in your product development process.
How can UX researchers support gender diversity and more inclusive design for all intended users?
Update research and design practices to increase gender diversity; data from research that encompasses all genders is more reflective of real-world users.
The secret communication weapon everybody forgets about in 2022
Don’t overlook the telephone in your search for simple, effective methods to promote seamless communication in your dispersed workforce.
Understanding user research regulations: how much do you know about participant privacy?
Choose an experienced research partner to avoid privacy pitfalls that can derail successful data collection.
Why and how your company should talk about pronouns
Encourage a welcoming and inclusive environment by including pronouns more naturally in your interactions.
Ten questions workforce leaders should be ready to tackle with the Omicron-fueled COVID case climb
Clear and immediate communication with your workforce is the key to improving employee experience during and beyond the latest COVID surge.
Why logistics are important: 4 considerations for planning global research
A successful global project starts with understanding and planning for logistical challenges.
Two tips for successfully preparing research materials for global studies
Prepare for a successful global study by allocating additional time to strategize localization and translation.
How to prepare products for global research
Understanding and accounting for common challenges is the first step in collecting high quality data during global research.
Support a company culture of self-advocacy with these four tips
Uncover insights to encourage a self-advocacy culture with authentic employee engagement.
Improve medical device safety with these packaging design tips
Safe and effective medical device use starts with designing packaging that considers the unique needs of its users.
Moderating remote research sessions? 3 tips to help build rapport with participants
Gathering quality data during remote sessions begins with ensuring participants are equally as comfortable as they would be during an in-person session.
3 tips to successfully onboard in a remote environment
A focus on building connections and involvement with remote co-workers is key in both successful onboarding for new employees as well as employee retention.
Reflecting on an unprecedented year with mixed emotions
With optimism, we reflect on a year of new challenges as we await the return of our ‘old’ normal.
5 tips to mitigate use-related risk for pre-filled syringes and other injection devices
Attention to logistics, thoughtful product and research study design, and iterative user testing can help mitigate use-related risk with injection devices.
Working from home: Tips for designing your workspace from an ergonomics expert
Remember “right angles” to ensure your home workspace is designed for productivity and comfort.
New Blog Series: Bold Insight and Orthogonal share insights about getting medical devices to market faster
Given the multidisciplinary nature of MedTech and connected health, we have the opportunity to work with a wide variety of professionals including engineers of many stripes, scientists, researchers, designers, experts in regulatory, and quality management. Our collaborations with the talented UX...
Rethinking experiences: UX and human factors research can help companies develop safe, contactless designs
Explore early opportunities to create and refine a truly functional contactless experience for your customers, addressing new expectations in a changing world.
Remote UX research can reveal 5 key insights for auto manufacturers
When in-person testing is not feasible, stay on track by using remote interviews to collect data and refine the in-vehicle experience for your consumers.
Webisode: Possible impact if in-person human factors research is not considered essential
Conducting research to inform development of safe and effective medical devices is essential and with modifications and precautions, in-person research can be conducted safely and effectively.
Now is the ideal time to improve the UX of your mobile app
As the demand for app-based services grows, now may be the time to invest in UX research to identify needed improvements and enhancements.
Human factors research in the times of COVID
Human factors research in the support of medical and drug delivery device commercialization is essential and we should be planning on a return to in-person research as soon as is possible by applying all available and practical protective measures.
COVID-19: Using human factors and UX to make a positive impact
We have aggregated some considerations for HCPs, healthcare organizations, and others involved in the medical space.
Is FMEA inadequate for human factors analyses?
A “traditional” risk assessment does not meet the needs of FDA-required human factors analyses.
Pros and cons of remote moderated testing: Considerations for ongoing research during COVID-19
A few key adjustments can help capture research data effectively and ensure the health of participants and team members.
What we do matters: A Bold mission
We are focused on doing what’s right for our clients, our employees, our company, and our world.
Be the student: 4 tips to be a better UX research moderator
Moderators should put themselves in the position of learning from the participant. Keeping a few tips in mind can facilitate this process and produce a more fruitful UX research session.
Care to share? UX considerations of the sharing economy for ridesharing, hospitality, and healthcare
The sharing economy, primarily based in digital platforms, is poised for companies to stand out by delivering exceptional user experiences.
UX research reveals common concerns from HCPs about telehealth technology
Our research has shown a trend in healthcare provider feedback regarding mHealth alerts and features. While generally positive about the concept, liability is top of mind with this user group and common questions were raised during testing.
So, your recruit fell apart… now what?
With the thousands of projects managed over the years, we feel like we’ve “seen it all.” While rare, in spite of the amount of preparation and planning, sometimes things don’t go as expected.
7 insights from the 2019 HFES Health Care Symposium
HFES healthcare symposium provides insight on FDA and regulatory perspectives, use of technology in research, interesting research methods employed, and cross-industry collaboration.
A Bold year to remember!
Guided by 20 years of experience, we are dedicated to using what we’ve learned to benefit our clients, empower our employees, and give back to our community.
Four things to keep in mind when conducting on-the-road UX research
To successfully execute on-the-road driver experience research, it’s important to account for factors unique to the driving environment, such as the route or geographic location.
When building next gen fintech, start with research in Africa
The user experience (UX) of emerging FinTech might be considered superior in Africa compared to the United States. In Africa, the utility of cryptocurrencies has been communicated and made known, effectively improving the UX of this emerging technology.
When it comes to voice print UX, what is our role as researchers?
During a recent study, we asked participants how long they thought they would have to speak in order for their voice to be uniquely recognized (i.e., voice print). While their estimates varied widely - from 30 seconds to 30 minutes - most people said about three to five minutes. The reality is,...
UX principles for robot design: Have we begun to baseline?
As the robotics industry continues to find its way into our lives, we can begin to identify UX design principles to apply to this tech to increase the acceptance of robots and improve the human-robot interaction experience.
AI benefits from GPU, not CPU advancements
A quick follow-up to our blog posts about AI… The name of the game is no longer Moore's Law where we see processors getting exponentially faster. AI technology is driven not by computing processes of the past, but from an evolution beyond central processing unit (CPU) advances to graphics...
The critical component missing from AI technology
The first step when developing AI is to understand the user need; but just as critical, is knowing the context in which the data is being collected.
Three things to improve acceptance of AI
To truly deliver on the promise of AI, developers need to keep the end users in mind. By integrating three components of context, interaction, and trust, AI can be the runaway success that futurists predict it will be.
Recruiting methods and study logistics for human factors and user research
A stronger recruiting strategy that includes relationships with patient support groups and clinical treatment centers can provide better access to difficult-to-reach patient populations. Being intentional about how you plan the logistics of your human factors and user research can mitigate risks to validity introduced by biases.
Singularity and the potential impact on UX design principles
If we are approaching a rapid technology shift as some experts predict, core UX design principles will have to be redefined to adapt to radically different interaction models.
Am I satisfied or stuck? The impact of ecosystems on household users
Manufacturers building an ecosystem of devices and services should design for both a separate, personalized experience and household or shared experience.
UX and Brand: Delivering on the promise of experience strategy
Bold Insight and The Office of Experience partner to deliver outstanding user experiences.
When designing an experience, are you really thinking about the customer first?
While every organization has constraints to consider when designing experiences for customers or users, designing the ideal customer experience is completely possible within those constraints. Begin by identifying the experience you want your customer to have and work “backward” from there.
UX project logistics: choosing the right vendors for project success
Selecting the correct vendors to support your UX project is critical to success. From facilities to recruiting, knowing the right questions to ask, budget constraints, and client needs and expectations will make the selection process smooth and painless.
Reclassifying diabetes: 3 implications for product design
Recent research suggests that reclassifying diabetes may allow for the development of more targeted diabetes treatments. This could present opportunities to design these treatments to maximize patient safety and experience.