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ux thursday
10/6/2021

UX Thursday #62

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Today is World Naked Bike Day, but if you have any qualms about celebrating this holiday, we suggest looking for the naked truth about user experience design instead. The summary includes comments on the priorities of the design process, thoughts on design practices, and useful tips for working on mock-ups. There is also a look at the UX from the height of the saddle in the bike.

The essence of UX design

To warm up Jesse James Garrett with a diagnosis of the phenomena that are increasingly troubling UX experts. Author text shares insights on agile design methodologies in the context of UX team tasks. It also encourages discussion on whether a holistic approach to user-relevant values is even possible with current project models.

Elimination of project debt

On the QArea blog you will find an extensive commodity on methods of dealing with project debt. The entry included, among others, comments on the planning and prioritization of project work and the potential costs of an improperly conducted project.

Trends in design

Irwin Hau of Creative Bloq sums up the last six months with a roundup of popular design practices, in article Both solutions that increase user satisfaction and those that for certain reasons have not been adopted are presented. A complete reminder of how we looked at the trendy At the beginning of this year and the first projections for the year 2022.

A good start on the mock-up

Stay a moment on the DZone blog and see what issues are worth paying attention to when preparing to create a mockup. Short text includes a list of tips and questions to ask at the beginning of the project, in order to improve the work.

UX with bicycle saddle

Before you hop on your bike after work, take a moment to read Artikel Trey Hahn on his approach to the diverse experiences of Dutch cyclists. Finally, take a look at last year's text Joe Wilson telling you how to tell the difference between UX and UI so that it is visible to the naked eye.

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