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Naoko Okuizumi
UX Researcher, come and go b/w Sweden and Japan
Naoko Okuizumi is a distinguished freelance UX researcher returning to Japan with a wealth of experience and a passion for enhancing user experiences across the globe. With a strong foundation in cognitive science and a keen eye for usability, Naoko has dedicated her career to researching and improving the interaction between users and digital interfaces. She is excited to share her knowledge through seminars and talks about user research, particularly following the publication of her insightful book, "User Research: Techniques for Listening to the Inner Voice of the User," published by Gijutsu-Hyohron.
Over her 16-year career starting in April 2004, Naoko has led and conducted approximately 200 projects focused on usability and user experience. Her extensive experience includes overseeing research initiatives with global and multi-country scopes, comprising 100 such projects, and retaining 45 projects from repeat clients, a testament to the trust she has built in the industry. Notably, 55 of these projects involved usability research for a variety of websites and applications, including mobile platforms, showcasing her adaptability and expertise in addressing the unique challenges of diverse digital products.
In terms of hands-on experience, Naoko has moderated around 1000 research sessions, directly engaging with users to gather insights that could drive product improvements. Her dedication to mentoring others is evident, as she has led projects while also training less experienced moderators—contributing to the growth of the UX research community. Naoko’s contribution to literature in the field is notable, having translated influential works such as “Communicating Design” by Dan M. Brown and “The User Is Always Right” by Steve Mulder, as well as web columns authored by Jakob Nielsen. These translations not only reflect her linguistic skills but also her commitment to disseminating valuable information in the UX domain.
Naoko holds a Master’s degree in Cognitive Science from Chukyo University, where she deepened her understanding of human cognition and behavior, essential elements in the UX research field. She also earned a Bachelor’s degree in Commerce, specializing in Information Science, from Otaru University of Commerce. Additionally, she enriched her academic journey as an exchange student at the University of Otago, gaining international exposure and insights that continue to inform her professional practice.
Professionally, Naoko has embraced various roles in her career progression. As a self-employed UX researcher, she combines her expertise in usability testing, user interviews, and project management with a commitment to high-quality research deliverables. Her previous experience includes serving as a Usability and User Experience Research Specialist and a Usability Engineer at U’eyes Design Inc., where she contributed significantly to enhancing user interactions. Her freelance background as an interpreter and translator has further diversified her skill set, making her a versatile asset in any team focused on user experience research.
Professional Background
In this professional journey, Naoko has made significant strides as a freelance UX researcher, specializing in usability testing and user interviews. She seamlessly blends her technical understanding of cognitive science with practical research methodologies, allowing her to deliver nuanced insights that benefit product designers and stakeholders alike. Her impressive track record includes leading approximately 200 projects with a focus on creating user-friendly digital interfaces. Having moderated a substantial number of sessions, she provides invaluable mentorship to emerging researchers, ensuring quality and rigor in the research process.
Her role as an author and translator also highlights her dedication to advancing the field of UX research and connecting professionals with critical resources. Through translations of prominent UX texts and her own published work, Naoko plays a crucial role in shaping the understanding of user experience principles among Japanese-speaking audiences.
Her consultancy and seminar offerings are ideal for companies or individuals seeking to enhance their understanding of UX research practices, making her a sought-after expert in the field.
