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Tym razem wchodzimy w świat designu z energią godną samego Tesli – bo dobre projektowanie to nie magia, tylko dobrze przewodząca logika.
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?
In today's graphic you will find inspiration from Dolphin Day (and a little bit from the Day of Looking at the Sky), and in the compilation texts about the specifics of working in-house and in agencies, amateur data analysis and digital versions of daily activities. We've also included links to personal reflections on developing the skills needed during design and feedback on one of the trends trying to make a name for itself on the global web.
If you are looking for a way to improve the management of multi-variable projects, you should be interested in the Agile methodology. What is it and how does it affect progress at work?
On the occasion of the World Backup Day, we reviewed the links that were included on the occasion of our Thursday lists, checking which topics appeared among the content we searched for most. Below you will find the effect of this operation in the form of several texts: about empathy and ethics in design, the adaptation of web analytics to the GDPR and the specifics of content creation for the metaverse. There was also another portion of sample interfaces that can serve as inspiration when designing.
Responsive Web Design is the answer to the needs related to the support of different display resolutions when using the Internet. For the first time this concept was used by Ethan Marcotte, who in his article touched on the topic of the design of a flexible grid and images, as well as media queries. What exactly is RWD and what to look for when creating a responsive website?
The changes taking place in the world over the past few weeks have made hell freeze several times already. The need for change, the ways to do it and the role that design can play in this context are all the texts of our Thursday summary. By the way, we remind you that today is St. Patrick's Day - a little different than usual, because the traditional Global Greening was combined this year with the colors of Ukraine.
For obvious reasons, our list today is a little different, because we now treat every day as a day of supporting Ukraine. We hope that the texts and links collected below will help you to add your own bricks to actions that will bring at least a little relief to our Ukrainian neighbors. We also encourage you to talk about the war in Ukraine invaded by Vladimir P.'s army — loudly and without euphemisms.
The Likert scale is one type of rating scale often used in UX surveys. It allows you to obtain from the questioner his opinion on a given topic - perception, preferences or beliefs. What exactly is it and where can it be checked?
Today, a variety of solutions are available on the market — applications, systems, programs. So how do you stand out from the crowd? The price may not be enough, but the quality is. The matter is facilitated by optimal UX, UI, which help build user loyalty. Why pay attention to customer experience?
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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.
It is difficult to explain in one sentence what is happening in today's graphic - you will find a hint exceptionally at the link. When looking for texts for today's compilation, we have also thrown the web wide: read about patterns that change their character depending on the intentions of the designer; review the data collection methods based on heuristics and A/B tests; check out the most common sins of search engines in e-commerce. In your free time, think about the role of trends and popular sources of inspiration in the work of the designer.
Guerrilla testing is an informal and fairly fast method of testing various ideas, receiving feedback, as well as finding errors in user experiences. They can be made practically anywhere - both on the street and in a cafe or restaurant. The ideal research group is 8-10 people, whose testing takes a few minutes for each tested. What exactly do they rely on?
The design decisions made when creating an e-commerce website that is supposed to guarantee the best possible experience for its future users depend on many factors. In the design process, especially when UX specialists are involved, the preparation of the first mock-ups is preceded by an analysis that includes, among others:
On the occasion of World Chocolate Day, we do not have a box of pralines for you, but our Thursday set of texts will not melt into a shapeless mass in the heat. Among the articles you will find today a dose of knowledge about the behavior of users of social platforms and changes in consumer habits. You will also read about the nuances of research with users, the project promoted by the slogan “healthier relationships with technology” and learn about two examples of approaches to the presentation of a food brand.
Until a dozen years ago, customers had the opportunity to get to know a given brand only through mail or telephone. They usually used only one channel of communication to take advantage of the offer. Today, however, users have a plethora of options to make a purchase, on a variety of devices.