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Harry Karanatsios

Harry Karanatsios

UX Researcher at Useberry

Harry Karanatsios is the Senior UX Researcher at Useberry, focused on research, user behavior, and research-driven product improvements. With a background in human-centered systems and computer science and over a decade of experience across industries, he brings analytical depth and practical insight to every study. His work is driven by a passion for uncovering meaningful user insights that help teams create clearer, more effective experiences.

Harry Karanatsios is the Senior UX Researcher at Useberry, focused on research, user behavior, and research-driven product improvements. With a background in human-centered systems and computer science and over a decade of experience across industries, he brings analytical depth and practical insight to every study. His work is driven by a passion for uncovering meaningful user insights that help teams create clearer, more effective experiences.

Cover image is showing a board covered with post-its to represent have the research debt piles on as "to-do" tasks for later, where in this article Harry gives practical tips on how to clear research debt.

Research Debt: The UX Work That Catches Up With You

Cover image is showing a board covered with post-its to represent have the research debt piles on as "to-do" tasks for later, where in this article Harry gives practical tips on how to clear research debt.

Research Debt: The UX Work That Catches Up With You

Showing a wave going around a "checklist" to show that the checklist is not the path we always follow while user testing and hinting at things that you can miss if following a checklist instead of focusing on the user behavior

Testing for Understanding Mindset

Showing a wave going around a "checklist" to show that the checklist is not the path we always follow while user testing and hinting at things that you can miss if following a checklist instead of focusing on the user behavior

Testing for Understanding Mindset

Cover image with a magnifying glass and an eye looking through it to show the importance of observing details in UX research

How to Ask Less and Learn More: The Power of Observation in UX Research

Cover image with a magnifying glass and an eye looking through it to show the importance of observing details in UX research

How to Ask Less and Learn More: The Power of Observation in UX Research

Fast UX research guide: run quick studies, capture meaningful user feedback, and make confident product and design decisions on a deadline.

How to Squeeze Value from Quick UX Studies: A Senior Researcher’s Playbook

Fast UX research guide: run quick studies, capture meaningful user feedback, and make confident product and design decisions on a deadline.

How to Squeeze Value from Quick UX Studies: A Senior Researcher’s Playbook

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UX Research Methods: How to Choose the Right One

Cover banner showing that the blog article will be talking about UX research methods and how to best utilize Useberry features for the right user testing method

UX Research Methods: How to Choose the Right One

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How to Interpret UX Research Results: From Planning to Action

Image highlights the different stages of launching a UX research study with lines connecting objectives from planning to results

How to Interpret UX Research Results: From Planning to Action

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