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W dzisiejszym newsletterze przyglądamy się zaufaniu – jak je budować słowami, strukturą zespołu i odpowiedzialnym designem.
In today's newsletter, we reveal the secrets of how Airbnb became a leader in UX design, which of the research tools available on the market are worth considering, and we offer a practical guide to designing products for children.
In the digital age, the accessibility of websites, understood as the preparation of digital tools for the use of them by people with disabilities, is becoming an increasingly fundamental right. Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) audits play a key role in assessing how websites and mobile apps are accessible to users with different needs. In addition, the legal context, resulting from the European Union directive, imposes on website owners the need to ensure digital accessibility, which highlights the need to comply with international WCAG standards. In this entry, we will look at various online tools that enable quick and effective accessibility audits, helping organizations meet international WCAG standards.
In today's dynamic online world, the need to maintain a high-quality consumer e-shop is crucial to business success. With the arrival of spring, e-commerce entrepreneurs should consider not only refreshing their offerings, but also a thorough overhaul of their e-stores. One of the key tools in improving the user experience in e-commerce is UX auditing. In the following article, we will discuss the steps necessary for an effective e-store audit. However, before we get into practical tips for conducting an e-store audit, let's figure out what exactly a UX audit is.
We hope that in the midst of the ongoing winter holidays and madness on the ski slopes, you will find a moment for the first UX Thursday in February, in which we recommend the most interesting articles from the UX industry.
January 18 - Winnie the Pooh Day 🍯 Today is a tribute to A.A. Milne, author of stories about Winnie the Pooh, who was born on this day in 1882. The stories of the adventures of a bear with very little intelligence and other characters inhabiting the Hundred Thousand Forest are timeless and each of us, regardless of age, is certainly able to find valuable life lessons in them. And today's UX Thursday, maybe not quite as entertaining and informative as the stories about the little bear, but instead full of trivia and inspiration from the UX industry!
New year, new challenges in UX. In the first edition of our newsletter we look at the forecasts and quote you texts about, among others, which key trends in UX and design will dominate (or not) the coming year. We also celebrate Spaghetti Day, which falls today 🍝
Today's newsletter is the last UX Thursday of the year. Taking advantage of the upcoming Christmas and New Year time, we hope that, like us, you will have the opportunity to catch your breath and gain the strength you need to face new challenges. We have prepared for you some curiosities from the UX industry to read before we all go for a well-deserved rest 🙂
Before you the last November post with recommendations of articles from the UX industry. In today's round-up you will read about the challenges of creating animations that meet accessibility criteria, a report from UX Collective and the use of design power by the Slack team.
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Today, computers occupy the lion's share of our reality. They are found literally everywhere. They used to be huge machines the size of entire rooms. Now — it's part of everyday life. Smartphones, cars, TVs, kitchen appliances — you use at least a few computers every day.
Today is International Limerick Day, which we have decided to celebrate properly. As you read a sample of our work replacing the introduction to today's compilation of texts on AI algorithms, content accessibility and good design practices, keep in mind that we specialize in the design and optimization of applications and websites on a daily basis. Have a nice read:
Design System is becoming more and more popular from year to year. It is used by graphic designers, UX/UI designers, product owners, programmers, business analysts and content writers. What is the role of Systems Design in the design process? What is their impact on the creation of digital products?
On the occasion of the birthday of Viktor, the originator of UX Thursdays, we return for a moment to the tradition of immortalizing in graphics a holiday related to food — today Camembert Cheese Day. And the texts in our summary can be a hint on how to avoid wrong design decisions, ensure accessibility in the visual layer and achieve good results in SEO without sacrificing quality in the UX layer. Finally, a few words about... words and an entry from the diary of a certain UX Designer.
User survey methods are a source of a lot of valuable information. They play an important role in the development of a digital product. Any data that can be extracted from research processes can help you make management decisions. Among the types of research methods, one can distinguish, among others, quantitative research. What are they and what are their advantages?
Business Model Canvas is a business model template that allows you to analyze the activities of an enterprise in just a few steps. What exactly is this tool and how can it be used in the UX design process?