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ux thursday
2/10/2019

UX Thursday #20

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Hallo!

Uninteresting outside the window, but we arrive with a cut off! For the autumn rain, we propose a warm tea and a joint celebration of the decade of the Baymard Institute and the annual presentation of Luke Wroblewski. We also encourage you to think about the role of the client in the collaboration, and finally grab a handful of tips related to e-commerce design.

Today's card from the calendar — Soft Taco Day, did you celebrate?

1. The 17 best articles about UX

Baymard Institute, one of the best sources of UX knowledge in e-commerce, celebrates its 10th anniversary. On this occasion, the members of the team chose your favorite articles. Happy Birthday!

2. Video: Luke Wroblewski on user-oriented design

User-oriented design is a huge challenge for UX departments in large companies. What happens when marketing, business, project managers and developers step in? Come combinare tutte le componenti dell'organizzazione in un unico tutto che il risultato è come possibile per l'utente finale? These questions will be answered by Luke Wroblewski in his presentation at the Conversion Summit.

3. Customer segmentation, where to start?

If you've never thought about segmenting your customers, we'll give you an idea of how to get started. Shanelle Mullin on the pages of the blog CXL suggests how to approach this topic in the right way.

4. Customer, do you know what the designer expects of you?

Ryan Schaefer of Viget arrives from a handful of tips on a topic rarely discussed — how to be an engaged client by working with external consultants. After all, both sides have one goal - to realize the best possible project.

5. The art of creating e-commerce

The designers at Sidesupply took an e-commerce site under a magnifying glass, drew conclusions and created a list of the most important elements that make up the optimal structure of an online store. In addition, at the end of the article you will find unique inspirations and several podcasts about building a brand on the Internet.

We remind you that if you would like to share with us interesting links from the world of UX, send your proposals to newsletter@ideacto.pl, and we will be happy to share them in the next UX Thursdays. [FM_form id=” 1″]

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