Whitney Quesenbery
Whitney is a user experience researcher with a passion for clear communication. She has worked with organizations such as the National Cancer Institute, IEEE, Sage, Amtak, and The Open University on design research and evaluation, and coaches developing UX teams.
She has been president of the UPA, a Fellow of the STC and served on two national advisory committees for usability and accessibility. Her current challenge is the Accessible Voting Technologies Initiative, working to help everyone vote.
She is the author of Storytelling for User Experience (with Kevin Brooks, Rosenfeld Media) and Global UX: Design and Research in a Connected World (with Daniel Szuc, MKP). She's currently working on a book on universal design for web accessibility with Sarah Horton (Rosenfeld Media)
Whitney enjoys meeting people around the world and using those insights to design products where people matter.
Classes Taught
- Conducting User Centered Reviews (John Slatin AccessU 2012)
- Fast and Easy Usability Testing (John Slatin AccessU 2012)
- Using What You Learned: Acting on Usability Testing (John Slatin AccessU 2012)
