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Today is National Loud Reading Day, so find an audience, sit back and get to work. And you have to read texts about the possibilities of change in the approach to UX/UI design, the phenomenon of TikTok and engaging users with a properly selected sound design and pop-ups. Finally, leave yourself an instruction for practicing creativity.
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.
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W tym wydaniu newslettera przyglądamy się temu, jak łatwo w projektowaniu zgubić realną perspektywę użytkownika. Będzie o zgodzie, która tylko wygląda na wybór, o uwadze, która nie działa tak, jak zakładamy, oraz o systemach, które przez lata przyzwyczaiły użytkowników do niedziałających rozwiązań.
O systemach, które miały być bezpieczne, a okazują się wykluczające, o AI, które zamiast ułatwiać pracę — bezlitośnie obnaża braki w myśleniu projektowym oraz o ścieżkach klienta, które świetnie wyglądają na mapach, ale nie działają w praktyce.
W dzisiejszym newsletterze patrzymy na to, co dzieje się między danymi, technologią a realnym doświadczeniem użytkownika. Z jednej strony przyglądamy się temu, dlaczego mimo ogromu metryk zespoły CX wciąż mają problem z działaniem „tu i teraz”, z drugiej zadajemy pytanie, kto tak naprawdę może dziś w pełni korzystać z narzędzi AI.
W tym wydaniu newslettera przyglądamy się temu, co dzieje się wokół procesu projektowego zanim jeszcze powstanie finalny interfejs.
W dzisiejszym newsletterze przyglądamy się temu, co naprawdę napędza zachowania użytkowników i gdzie łatwo dać się zwieść pozorom.
W dzisiejszym newsletterze zaglądamy pod maskę projektowania z AI i sprawdzamy, gdzie naprawdę zaczynają się (i kończą) problemy z „inteligentnymi” systemami.