Blueprint Usability

User experience made easy

Blueprint is a user experience and usability consultancy based in Chicago. We specialize in helping companies develop products, systems and services that fit the way people think and work.


Why Blueprint?

We fly the flag for your customers and end-users. Our consultants are experimental psychologists, and that means we know how to research human behavior and we know how to go beyond the obvious.

We bring together design, usability and human psychology. And we keep it simple.

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Blueprint can help you:

  • Reduce your development costs
  • Gain quicker time to market
  • Reduce customer support costs
  • Increase customer loyalty

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Building a bridge between marketing and usability

To be an effective representative of both the user and the designer, and to help steer decision-making, usability practitioners must find a way to influence retailers of consumer products. That means building a new partnership with marketing.

UX Research

User experience research eliminates the guesswork. Because we observe people as they work we can go beyond mere speculation and opinion to help you discover what to build and how to build it. Think of it as UX detective work.


UX Design

Our UX design services help you build usability into your products from the outset - and reduce development time and costs into the bargain. We’ll show you how to create great interfaces that get the job done and that people will love to use.


UX Training

Our training courses are designed for people with responsibility for designing, engineering and marketing usable products and systems. Our courses introduce you to international standards for usability and include hands-on workshop activities. We customize each course to suit your specific business.

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