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Design according to PET factors, that is, Persuasion, Emotion and Trust, focuses around elements that influence interactions with users in such a way as to lead them to the desired action. In the case of the e-commerce industry, this action defined as success will lead to a purchase, increase in conversions and return customers. From the article you will learn what elements need to be taken care of in order to lead users to make a purchase decision.
Today is International UFO Day, but we have no lyrics for fans of history not from this land. For this, we invite you to a compilation of texts about meeting the needs of users, preparing engaging webinars, samples in benchmarks and a simple way to explore the issue of interface accessibility.
We return after a little longer break straight for International Sushi Day. On this occasion, read about the localization of websites for the needs of Asian residents, the relationship of UX with AV systems and the rules that should be used during the design process. Finally, an entry in a series of stories about the work of a UX designer.
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The IT market in Poland is currently worth more than 6 billion dollars and is growing by about 6% per year. Such growth brings with it significant competitiveness of the industry, so the success of individual companies is largely determined by the ability to find appropriate business advantages. In this text, I will try to present one of the methods to achieve such an advantage — it is a workshop tool, known as a discovery session.
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Today, May 14, Pharmacist's Day. We start by diagnosing Silicon Valley digital transformation problems. There will also be a lot of advice: on finding and organizing work, planning UX research and tools that are worth trying when implementing projects. Finally, a small supplement with a reminder of the precautionary rules in force.
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