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If the texts for today's compilation were chosen by a bot, you would probably have read about the report from the study of Polish chatbots, problems with learning (artificial intelligence) and the use of bots in the era of remote communication. Plus, a sample of design trends for 2021 and a handful of tips on creating an effective microcopy. We celebrate Bot Day.
The search engine, depending on the business profile of each eCommerce, can be a very important element of the store. It is especially relevant in the case of B2B stores, where users usually know the product codes and use the search engine very often. However, it is worth remembering that in all stores it works correctly and allows users to get to the product as quickly as possible. Below we present 7 key elements that a search engine should contain. Check to see if they are in your store.
The product list acts as a catalog of the store's offer, it is the search result or the content of the category. There are many ways to get to a listing, but it's common to find people entering a product category in a search engine or people coming from the store's homepage. Listing is usually the second step in the path of users, so it is worth making sure that potential customers can move on smoothly, find their product of interest and make a purchase. Optimize the list of products in your store so that it does not miss the 10 key elements that are used in eCommerce.
Today, the people of the United States celebrate Thanksgiving, and we are starting to think about Christmas. Stop writing a letter to Santa Claus for a moment and read about the future of e-commerce, creating space for teams to be creative and designing typography. Today we complete the list with a handful of insights on the role and scope of testing in the design process.
This Thursday is very explosive - the British celebrate Guy Fawkes Day. And since there are fireworks, it must be special. We prepared the 47th edition of UX Thursday together with Tribe47, who are the content curators for today's episode. Tribe47 is a boutique digital marketing agency that helps ecommerce businesses (and beyond) grow online with efficient sales funnels.
HELLO! We welcome you today in capital letters on the occasion of CAPS LOCK Day. We hope that we will draw your attention even more clearly to the articles selected for compilation.
The increasing number of jobs in the IT industry and the tempting prospect of working in a friendly environment, giving the opportunity to develop, is the reason for the increase in interest in the topic: UX design in recent years. Some consider this profession as a good way to change work to a more creative one, giving more opportunities to solve interesting problems.
Data analysis involves drawing conclusions from existing data (e.g., on a narrow group of subjects) and then translating the results into a broader context (e.g. the entire target group). Such data can be collected through surveys, card sorting, A/B tests, UX research, among others.
Our graphic designer decided to immortalize as many as 4 holidays, including World Octopus Day — try to decode the others. After such a warm-up, we offer you texts about planning your career as a UX designer, creating a brief for a website and methods of testing with the participation of users. In the practical part, deal with tables on mobile devices and take a look at the recurring trends in graphic design.
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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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A sloth, known for his exceptional slowness, looks at you from the picture. It moves through the trees at a speed of 0.24 to 0.48 kilometers per hour. This extreme pace is due, among other things, to their need to save energy. We also recommend that you save your energy and read today's newsletter slowly and carefully!
Before we dive into today's articles, we have some octopus trivia for you that you might not have known about! They have blue blood, three hearts, they can disguise themselves in a second, and two-thirds of their 500 million neurons are in tentacles. We bring you these curiosities on the occasion of World Octopus Day, or World Octopus Day, which fell on October 8th. We hope that today's texts will provide you with equally interesting news from the world of UX!