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David Travis

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David Travis is the founder of Userfocus. He holds a BSc (Hons) degree and a PhD in Psychology and he is a Chartered Psychologist. His professional affiliations include membership of the Experimental Psychology Society, the Information Architecture Institute and the Usability Professionals Association and he is an Associate Fellow of the British Psychological Society. His career spans three decades as a researcher, author and consultant. David has carried out usability consulting activities for a number of clients and he has delivered over 200 seminars in usability for a range of private and public sector organisations. He has written two books on usability (Effective Color Displays: Theory and Practice and E-Commerce Usability) and co-edited a third (Information Superhighways: Multimedia Users and Futures). David is the founder of Userfocus (www.userfocus.co.uk) and you can follow him on Twitter: @userfocus.

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Travis, David (2012). Commentary on 'Card Sorting' by William Hudson

 
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