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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.
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.
The designer in his work is sometimes faced with a difficult challenge in the form of choosing the ideal work tool. One in which he will move efficiently himself, but also one in which his customers will find themselves. New tools have been created and continue to be created on the market, the creators of which are constantly trying to respond to the needs of the creator. We want to present you a list of basic programs used by UX and UI designers.
The world celebrates everything “maritime” today as part of World Maritime Day — we return from the catch of texts to today's compilation. In it you will find a handful of statistics for web designers, notes on the cooperation of the UX team and developers and a compilation of customer satisfaction indicators. In addition, a lot of advice on color selection when visualizing data and for novice chatbot developers.
Shopify is a platform that is used by more than a million stores from all over the world. It has been operating since 2006 and since then has already become a leader in the market of e-commerce platforms. Shopify gives store owners a lot of options — from helping you build a brand, to starting a store, to promoting and managing it on different sites.
PrestaShop is an innovative open source platform for e-commerce that was founded in France in 2007. Today, its technology is used by more than 300,000 stores. PrestaShop was recognized in 2016 when it was included in the Inc. 5000 list (ranking of the fastest growing companies in Europe) and received the award for best e-commerce software from the CMS Critic Award. Today, it is one of the most recognizable solutions in the e-commerce industry, which gives many possibilities related to customizing stores, managing them, supporting promotions and selling abroad.
Magento is one of the most popular and developed e-commerce platforms, which has more than 5000 extensions. The latest version of the platform, Magento 2.0, appeared on the market in 2015 and currently works in two versions: Magento Open Source and Magento Commcerce. The tool supports the growth and development of stores and B2B platforms with its solutions.
Today is World Suicide Prevention Day — celebrated in Australia as R U OK? Dag. You may also be interested in articles about the impact of changing user behavior on SEO and social media and building a business model using IoT technologies. The summary is complemented by two short texts: about the planning of the number of studies and changes in the Amazon interface.
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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.