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ux thursday
27/5/2020

UX Thursday #36

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On the occasion of World Hamburger Day, we have prepared some delicious bites. We composed our sandwich with texts about the relationship of UX with the Internet of Things, machine learning and wearables. We expand the set with text about alternatives to tools developed by Google and the benefits of designing with accessibility in mind. In depth, we serve advice on CRO from the experts of Ideacto.

1. UX on wearablesToday's starter is commodity, in which Rebekah Carter discusses the circumstances of user interaction with applications that allow rapid consumption of information. If you are planning to design interfaces for wearables, check out what challenges await you and what delicacies are worth paying attention to.2. Impact of the Internet of Things on UXFor those hungry for knowledge considerations Benjamin McDermott on the usefulness of solutions designed for the Internet of Things. The author describes the impact of applications created to support IoT, among others, on security and performance.3. UX relationships with machine learningThe company Day One convinces that we live in the era of artificial intelligence. Article contains quite a few meaty examples of how machine learning can be used to improve user experiences and thus design better products and services.4. Benefits of Design for AccessibilityScope encourages you to think about the benefits of designing interfaces with accessibility in mind. Authors describehow solutions designed for people with disabilities affect the usability of interfaces on a broader scale.5. Alternatives to Google ToolsMarco Saric from DEV presents alternatives to Google tools. Test it out if for some reason you've run out of Analytics and other solutions from the Mountain View vendor. Still hungry? As part of the review, we suggest reading Marcin Cichonia's text on Optimizing the conversion rate in e-commerce.

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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