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29/4/2020

UX Thursday #34

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On National Horse Day, we wish everyone a healthy horse. In the meantime, we are going blind with the text about web design for telemedicine. With a light trot, we run through materials dealing with UX research with users. On the last straight we will gallop through texts about the social involvement of designers and the creation of project documentation.

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1. Website design for healthcare

Sabina Reminskaya from Justcoded prepared the right length text on the design of pages related to various forms of medical care. The author presents some statistics and a solid portion of tips on projects that take into account the specific needs of people seeking medical help.

 

2. The charms of working as a UX designer

In the last week, UX Collective shared two texts that share a common theme — their authors describe what they face in their daily work UX Designer. Check out what observations Amy Ackerman and what can she do for you advise Wiliam Frazier — not only for designers aspiring to the role of UX unicorn.

 

3. Some habits of a good UX researcher

On blog In Dribbble you will find a 5-point list of rules that can be useful if you plan to do research with users. We'd better not include it.

 

4. Problems with remote UX research

David Travis, on the other hand, explains a specific issue related to remote research. Creator of a series of short tips, The UX Tea Break, this time prompts, how to deal with latency when surveying with Internet-led users.

 

5. Ideas from Adobe 

A horse dose of knowledge also from Adobe. Linn Vizard encourages designers to use their knowledge and skills to help others in times of crisis. Article presents examples of projects complemented by comments from their creators.


P.S. If you want more, go back to Nick Babich's lyrics — e.g. thereto, in which he explains how to create project documentation and why it is not worth abandoning it.

 

We remind you that if you would like to share with us interesting links from the UX world, send your suggestions to newsletter@ideacto.pl, and we will be happy to share them in the next UX Thursdays.

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