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The youth of today! Nothing, just sitting in front of that computer or with their nose in that smartphone, like hunched moles. And they have everything on the tray, they don't want it. This is how it looks from the perspective of a grandmother on the bench in front of the block. Meanwhile, the world has always been driven by the ideas and energy of the young. Mark Zuckerberg created Facebook in college — in his dorm room. He later became one of the youngest billionaires in the world.
Nobody likes to wait. And we wait every day — for something; for someone; in a queue that, as you know, moves slower than the queue next to it; for a website to load. If something, someone and our queue usually cannot be accelerated, the website can already be optimized. And where and where, but on the Internet we are just getting impatient!
In May in the tram, in the subway and in a sweater. Wherever we are, our smartphone is with us. Our friend, friend, love, confidant, who, like Sam from “The Lord of the Rings”, faithfully follows his Frodo, carrying his manatees. It combines our applications and our connection to the Internet, so that even in complete seclusion we are not helpless and left to our own devices. Unless there's no coverage. Then we are. But even then we can use the mobile application — admittedly probably without some of the functions, but nevertheless. Well, responsive website or app — that's the question!
Do you remember going to a supermarket in 2000? Shopping list written on a small note in your pocket, rolled up like a ticket in public transport or folded into an even square (depending on the mood). It had everything my family could tell us. The rest was in our hands - after all, no one will call a cell phone that is not there. In the other pocket, a wallet with cash and on the road, where the developing infrastructure did not allow to bypass the cherished American restaurant from under the yellow “M” sign. Finally, the supermarket. Such a large barrack dotted with colorful brands in those days was really something (in 2000 the first hundred supermarkets in Poland touched down). The legendary Frugo and the Lift drink reigned on the grocery shelves, and Dosia powder “entered all white.” Everything in one place, everything seemed cheaper than at Mrs. Krysa around the corner, everything smelled of modernity.
It has long been known that a person eats with his eyes. Therefore, an interesting experiment was once organized, in which a group of gluttonous people were presented with jelly beans of different colors. The daredevils tried them one by one and without fail judged what taste they had in their mouths. In the second round, the same colors of bears were left, but their flavors were changed - red ate apples, yellow tasted strawberries, and green invaded lemon. This time no one hit - the eyes ate, the taste buds ignored.
Generation Y has ushered the world into a new era — because of the Internet, because of the iPhone, because of Facebook. But not about them today, but about those who entered this world straight from diapers. About those who in their youth no longer jumped off the estate beater and marched home to the rhythm of “Gangsta's Paradise” to fire up a tin PC, but instead grew up together with technology and the Internet, like siblings who get along great together. Generation Z — people born after 95 — grew up with the development of websites and thanks to this suckling into the fast-paced internet, it is now a natural place for them.
The marching cats are playing. Forks and knives pounce on hungry melodies. Fingers tap on the top of an empty table. And all the rumbling bellies — they wait. Where's that pizza delivery guy? Anybody. As for Mr. Sandwich—where are the suppliers? The real ones... Eagles, falcons, heroes... Where's the food?
There are six people in the room. They're sitting at the table. Each of them has a hat of a different color on their head. In the center of the table lies a pen. Objectively, it is not distinguished by anything characteristic, oh, simple, ordinary object. However, each of these people sees him from a different perspective, because they look for qualities in him that they would like to find in him - a different way of thinking is marked by a different color of the hat. Therefore, if we wanted to sell this pen to all six people, we would have to show each of them the other advantages of this product.
At Ideacto we respect the time and money of our customers hence a common custom when receiving a request for a quote is a simple question: “What is the project budget?”. This saves time for both parties, because at the beginning we all know if there will be room for further conversation. So why is the answer to this question so difficult and problematic for the client?
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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.