You may be interested in...
Best Practices for eCommerce
200+ recommendations for improving UX/UI for eCommerce
Opportunities and risks of PSD2 in Poland
Systematization of knowledge about PSD2 deepened with expert comments
UX 4 Managers
Practical guide, from what is important in UX
How to redesign e-commerce
Description of the process of redesign of sales platforms
#108 UX Thursday
Every other Thursday an inspiring dose of content about UX and products
How to sell more with UX
Practical guidance based on data and examples
Develop your design skills and stay on top of trends in experience design.
W tym wydaniu CX Czwartku prezentujemy trzy spojrzenia na projektowanie doświadczeń.
How to get to the “valley of amazement”? Remember Ivona's synthesizer and her artificial, neutral tone? She wouldn't release a platinum record even if she covered The Beatles, because listening to it was just tiring. And why? Because interacting with artificial intelligence that does not imitate a person very well is not pleasant, and that is when you fall into a valley of amazement, or rather incredible discomfort (as confirmed by research). So you have to be very careful when implementing such innovations, because the border between the “valley of amazement” and the actual awesomeness is like the difference between chocolate and a chocolate-like product.
New business project, new brand, original solutions. iluve.com — a new ecommerce player in the lighting industry like never before. IDEACTO agency was responsible for business analysis, brand creation and functional design, while Bold Brand Commerce was responsible for its adaptation and implementation.
At one time, Inglot decided to expand its business to the Saudi Arabian market, a very specific market. The Polish brand opened its stores there, designed according to European standards and... it turned out that they do not meet Arab standards. There is simply a completely different model of shopping — in Europe, a woman enters the Inglota store who happens to have a free afternoon and wants to relax, wants to have a moment for herself, wants to go crazy while shopping. She is served by one forwarder who helps her to meet her needs. Meanwhile, in Saudi Arabia, a woman takes several of her female colleagues shopping, who advise her on the choice, so that not one customer enters the Inglot salon, but five. Therefore, more space and more staff are needed. In addition, cultural and religious considerations play a key role, because a woman in a burqa cannot paint herself in public. So Inglot had to prepare special cabins in which there is such an opportunity. However, everything turned out already after entering the market. Therefore, it turned out that Inglot did not carry out research and analysis very carefully - and this is the most important point of the program, because if there is to be a show, then the artist must prepare for it and know in front of which audience he is performing. Also through the internet.
We usually use one of our favorite browsers — unless we need to use an alternative one. Apart from browser preferences, our store must present itself well in each of them, without forgetting the mobile, that is, multichannel. And at this point, it is worth opening a box with tools that, as it were, will be able to perform a kind of analysis of the site on their own.
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.
For 3 years we have been sending to more than 6000 readers an overview of the most interesting articles from the UX world
The Likert scale is one type of rating scale often used in UX surveys. It allows you to obtain from the questioner his opinion on a given topic - perception, preferences or beliefs. What exactly is it and where can it be checked?
Today, a variety of solutions are available on the market — applications, systems, programs. So how do you stand out from the crowd? The price may not be enough, but the quality is. The matter is facilitated by optimal UX, UI, which help build user loyalty. Why pay attention to customer experience?
With a pale dawn, we begin the celebration of International Cat Day. Anyone who has seen an individual of this species fight (not necessarily a loss) against the laws of physics has no doubt that cats are guided in life by the principle of “think outside the box” — paradoxically often doing so from the inside of the box. Therefore, today we offer you a reading of texts that encourage you to look at the topics of artificial intelligence, electronic banking and design thinking methodology from a different angle. Today`s set of texts also includes a portion of comments on user preference settings and a look at one of the potential trends in the gaming industry.
International Ditch Day could herald a hard day at work, but we remind you that golden retrievers also celebrate their holiday (supposedly always early to dig something out of the ground). We assume that you also have your own ways to spare time, so we invite you to read. Today we dug up articles for you about user-centered SEO, an agile approach to design and interesting examples of the direct sales model. There are also considerations about ethics in two contexts: the use of gamification mechanisms in digital products and conducting research with users.
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?