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Participate: Icons of KDE SC put to the test – KMail, part 2
Wednesday, December 30th, 2009 by Björn BalazsPlease invest 5 minutes of your precious time and participate in our little survey to improve the quality of the oxygen icon-set!
This time we are testing two small sets of 8 icons each used in the composer window of KMail and the “Message”-menu of the composer window. Thanks to Pierluca and Caig, the tests are available in English, German, Polish (improved, thanks to Andrzej!), Spanish and from now on also in Italian! Perhaps you would like to help to make your language available as well? Or want to help to improve your language next time? Well, just write me a mail!
Click to start the test (maximum 5 minutes)
We will publish the main findings in our blog. If you are interested in the results in greater detail, please write me a mail.
Age distribution from last Icon Test
Saturday, December 26th, 2009 by Björn BalazsJochen S. asked me to publish the distribution of the age of the participants of the test. I am happy to do so (Thanks to rKward!)…
All participants of the test:

Mean: 27,9 years
Standard deviation: 7,5 years
Frequent users of KMail:
Results of KMail Icon Test #1
Tuesday, December 22nd, 2009 by Björn BalazsIt is great to see how many people participated in the first icon test for KMail: 3327 started the test and 2399 finished. This is a drop-out of about 28% across the whole study and fairly good for this kind of study – especially seeing the technical difficulties we had when we started the study.
Here is a first brief summary of the results:
- Selected language: English: 2244, German: 659, Spanish: 313, Polish: 109
- Gender: Male: 98%, Female: 2%
- Average Age: 29 years (from 10 to 88)
It is great to see that we got sufficient participants for reliable results in all languages!
As you might know, our test combines multiple indicators and calculates a single value for each icon-term relationship. The maximum value an icon-term-relation can reach is 10,0. Following I split up the results into 3 groups: (more…)
Some thoughts on testing icons
Monday, December 14th, 2009 by Björn BalazsIt is really great to see how many of you already took part in our KMail-Icon-Test. A lot of questions arrived my by mail or in my blog, so I thought I would just explain a little about testing icons…
We do this testing, because icons are useful and beautiful – they save place and people can recognize them faster than they can read text. Practically icons work via a visual-metaphor. If that metaphor, however, is not understood by the user, (more…)
Participate: Icons of KDE SC put to the test – KMail, part 1
Wednesday, December 9th, 2009 by Björn BalazsPlease invest 5 minutes of your precious time and participate in our little survey:
(about 5 minutes – English, German, Polish and Spanish available).
As you might know, we work together with KDE, the artists team and Nuno Pinhero in person to improve the quality of the icons used in KDE SC. Therefore we will publish new, short studies every couple of weeks. We want to find out, which icons of KDE SC are easy to understand and which ones don’t yet work so well. For getting a realistic and exact analysis, every icon-test will focus a special application or parts of it.
This is the first test of KDE SC icons. We start with a focus on the icons used in the main view of KMail (yes, you can find all of them in a fresh installation, even though you will probably not be aware of some of them…). Thanks to Adam, Álvaro, Sebastian, Isaac and Feargal this survey is available in english, german, polish and spanish. If you find anything we can improve or if you want to help us to provide the next survey in even more languages, please write me a mail.
We will publish the main findings in our blog. If you are interested in the results in greater detail, please write me a mail.
Hello planet KDE!
Sunday, December 6th, 2009 by Björn BalazsI am very happy that our blog is now aggregated on planet KDE!
I am Björn, usability professional for more than 10 years and one of the founders of OpenUsability.org. I have been working in and with open source for a very long time now. Therefore I am very happy that we now found a way how we as a usability consulting company can actually contribute to KDE.
And this is what we are going to do first: We are supporting Nuno Pinhero and the other artists of KDE by measuring the quality or usability of the icons used in the oxygen icon set.We do this in order to continuously improve the quality of the standard icon set used for the KDE SC – and make KDE SC rock even more!
To achieve this goal we will need your help. We will regularly ask you to participate in a short icon test survey. We will try to keep all surveys shorter than 5 minutes, so it is not too much of a hassle for you. We plan to set up a new survey every 2-4 weeks. The first will start in the next couple of days.
Also I am personally interested in the intercultural quality of icons or, say it differently: the necessity to internationalize not only text, but icons as well. To achieve this we will on the long run need some people willing to help us translating the surveys. If you should be interested, please just send me a mail.
We are able to do what we do here, because we are running a service that helps developers to understand what their users actually want. Testing icons is only one part of the game – there are many more possibilities. We are – additionally to what we do with the artists team – very happy to support anyone from the KDE community in getting to know their users and develop even better products. Same as above: If you are interested, please send me a mail.
