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The ability to understand the needs of customers is fundamental in UX design. An effective way to learn about user experience is through quantitative and qualitative UX research. The latter allow to reach the minds of the recipient and obtain information on how to improve the product.
Tab sorting is a simple and relatively cheap method that is designed to help you understand how to structure and organize content by the user in the most logical way possible for him. Card sorting can be carried out in many ways, including on paper, Post-It notes or thanks to online tools operating in remote mode.
Dia Internacional de la Dot a la Dota a la Día de Irrigación del Sistema, por lo que hoy nos foreremos a quatro legos (en particular nos Dot) se, como parte de la celebración, elecione a dirêjkirina nap a mesrefa a rêveçûnek li ser sibeyek şil. We propose to use the saved time to read a lecture on the genesis and consequences of creating network standards, an entry about problems with readability of content and a summary of important elements of the customer support center project. We also return to thoughts about creating a portfolio, and we end with an essay on designing the experiences of people tired of the ubiquitous noise.
On the occasion of the beginning of the school year, prepare for 5 lessons today. We start with a primer — a text that helps to understand the essence of UX design and an article explaining the psychological and biological bases of belief formation. There are also creativity exercises in the context of AI algorithms generating images and a short marketing lesson for smart home brands. Finally, we propose practices from the presentation of the portfolio of works.
The Style Guide is one of the most important elements in the UX world. It provides understandable, universal guidelines that help prevent failures due to lack of consistency. Guide Style can be, among other things, a way to improve the authenticity of content. In addition, it helps to improve the user experience and give it a whole new dimension. So what exactly is a style guide and what does it mean for your site?
Value Proposition is one of the most important elements of your company's success. It defines the factors that connect the brand's offer to customers and what distinguishes the company from the competition. It's not just services or products that go to consumers. They are also components that help to solve emerging problems, in which they cannot cope with the competition. This allows the customer to choose you.
Good news for people who have overeaten “regular” frozen scoops and cones — today we celebrate Ice Cake Day. Over a plate of cooling sweets, we spotted texts encouraging reflection on privacy on the web, the availability of animated content and the approach to expanding functionality in application projects. There are also examples of errors: those in interfaces, but also in life, resulting from ignoring warning signs when trying to work on a project. We wish you a nice spanking, and we run for it ourselves.
On the International Day of the Foggy Panther we are going to convince that not a cat as terrible as they paint it, nor the foggy data if they are well visualized. In the compilation you will also find texts about the correlation of human subjectivity and AI bias, ways to control the fear of presenting the results of your work and setting priorities when determining customer value. We add another portion of inspiration for interface designers to the set.
Customer Experience, or Customer Experience, refers to the perception of the brand by users, based on the interactions they have experienced with the company. In the area of eCommerce, this experience can both build and completely break the customer-brand relationship. Thus, a CX audit is essential to identify the strengths and weaknesses of the enterprise that lead users to go through the purchase path.
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Another Thursday and summer day and with it the latest entry from the UX Thursday series. Without wasting time on unnecessary introduction and not wanting to miss a sunny afternoon — we invite you to browse today's compilation of articles and news from the industry!
Summer! Joy, energy, long days, sun high in the sky, warm evenings. A time of relaxation, fun, but also of summer concerts and festivals. Balancing between work and rest, we have found some texts that will perhaps make the second half of July more pleasant for you.
The beginning of summer, time to relax and catch up with readers. Before you get absorbed in the hammock, on the beach or on the lake - we have a fresh overview of articles from the industry for you.
The National Dog Therapy Day falls on June 15 and is celebrated to promote and educate about the positive effects of dogs on people's health and well-being. Dog therapy is based on the use of human-dog interaction to improve the physical, emotional and social condition of patients. This form of therapy, conducted in a conscious and responsible manner, brings numerous benefits, including reducing stress, improving mood and increasing social interaction. We encourage you to learn more about dog therapy and to read today's list of articles from the UX world:)
We wish all Moms a wonderful and successful celebration of their Day and if tomorrow's holiday does not concern you in any way, we leave you a new list of articles from the world of UX. In today's compilation you will read about, among others, the Hawthorne effect, Maslow's hierarchy of needs and their relationship with design, and clever ways to use sticky menus.
The artwork accompanying today's UX Thursday is a tribute to the annual No Waste Day — an annual event celebrated in various parts of the world that aims to raise our awareness of the problem of environmental pollution by waste. Reducing the production of garbage and reusing items that allow it is an active step towards preserving the good state of the planet on which we live. It is worth taking care of the environment not only from the holiday, which we strongly encourage, as well as to devote a few minutes to the latest entry as part of our Thursday, UX cycle:)