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Why is creating UX mockups so important for a project? To understand this, you need to thoroughly understand the user experience design system. It starts with an audit and research and ends with the implementation of a ready-made solution. One of the stages is the creation of the UX mockup mentioned earlier. What exactly is it and what role does it play in the whole process?
Design Sprint is an action methodology that aims to solve problems quickly. He draws his experience and knowledge from design thinking, created by Google Venturees — creative design of solutions related to products and services. Why use this methodology? When to decide on it?
Today's roundup opens up a conversation that may interest aspiring UX designers. For designers grinding the workshop, we recommend articles about creating component variants in Figma, ways to optimize and good practices for creating main pages. In turn, for those planning career development, we propose texts indicating the potential direction of changes in the digital world and the desired attitudes of its creators. And we are celebrating Penguin Knowledge Day, so despite the extremely windy weather, think warmly about these cute animals.
We welcome Philatelist Day with another batch of UX industry news. In today's collection, a description of the trends that will be in force in 2022 could not be missing. Also included in the catalogue are: a short list of common UX mistakes, some inspirations for the product guide and tips on how to present search results effectively. Finally, a handful of thoughts for UX managers on building mature design teams.
We return after a short break. And since this is the last compilation of the year, we take the opportunity to convey to you the best wishes from the Ideacto team. On the occasion of the upcoming Christmas and the end of 2021, we wish you a pleasant holiday and:
The implementation of companies' projects is determined by many factors and people, including stakeholders. After all, it is good to know who is working on a given project, what impact it has on it and whether it can help to achieve success. Who exactly are the stakeholders and what is their role in the endeavors that the organization conducts?
One of the biggest hurdles for app and device manufacturers is to design easy-to-use solutions that everyone can take advantage of in a convenient way. How to present information to users and how to guide them through the next stages of action? What is an interface and how to optimally design it?
In the illustration for today's compilation we have two holidays glued together — we invite you to guess, but above all to review the texts selected today. These include tips for professionals designing interfaces, tips for workshops and usability tests, and ways to assess the effects of changes in UI design. We also recommend three perspectives on UX design for augmented reality and an essay on the balance between the real and virtual worlds.
In the early 1990s, Jakob Nielsen and Ralf Molich developed and presented 10 principles for solving web usability problems in terms of User Expierience (UX) and User Interface (UI). Although Nielsen's 10 heuristics were initially heavily criticized, today, after three decades, they form the basis for the work and conduct of courses and trainings in the field of website usability.
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It's time to recharge your batteries with a new batch of texts: about design ethics, prototyping and the role of designers in strengthening the design maturity of companies. We turn up the energy with a portion of statistics and a compilation of inspirations for designers creating their portfolios. Today on the calendar is Battery Day.
Increasingly, large companies and corporations carry out the purchase of User Experience services in the form of formal or simplified tenders. Specialists and managers of purchasing departments are therefore faced with the need to understand the specifics of UX services, prepare documentation, conduct a tender and support in choosing a winning offer.
Today is International Cancer Day. In our compilation you will find texts about the design strategy model and a description of the application design, paying attention to sustainability and ethical issues present in UX design, follow the comments on the efficient use of space in the design of the website and the availability of graphics and multimedia. And that prevention is better than cure, take a look at the guide for freelancers on matchmaking.
Don't forget your wishes for Grandma's Day today. Between homemade dumplings and grandma's cake, find a moment to read texts about the perception of the role of the designer, the mistakes made by novice interface developers and the assessment of the usefulness of digital products. In the summary we also have a report on the design of an application activating seniors and a description of the redesign of the UI of the pedagogical game. If this year you are in no hurry to go to dinner with grandma, maybe you will also take a moment for an article about voice interfaces.
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Highlighting your project with the help of unusual solutions does not always give the desired results. Now that it's freak day, let's experiment. We start with a text with examples of projects that comply with the principles of UX art, we go through comments on errors often detected in UX audits and proposals for improving the interface. To the set we add considerations on meeting the growing expectations of users and smaller and larger designer mishaps scored on Twitter.