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The development of artificial intelligence in the design of user experiences and interfaces foreshadows the twilight of traditional methods and tools. AI opens up possibilities that until recently seemed to be reserved for science fiction. At IDEACTO, we believe that understanding and using AI tools in UX design is the key to creating more intuitive and accessible digital products. This approach not only speeds up design processes, but also enriches them with extraordinary analytical depth and creative flexibility.
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In the digital age, the accessibility of websites, understood as the preparation of digital tools for the use of them by people with disabilities, is becoming an increasingly fundamental right. Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) audits play a key role in assessing how websites and mobile apps are accessible to users with different needs. In addition, the legal context, resulting from the European Union directive, imposes on website owners the need to ensure digital accessibility, which highlights the need to comply with international WCAG standards. In this entry, we will look at various online tools that enable quick and effective accessibility audits, helping organizations meet international WCAG standards.
In today's dynamic online world, the need to maintain a high-quality consumer e-shop is crucial to business success. With the arrival of spring, e-commerce entrepreneurs should consider not only refreshing their offerings, but also a thorough overhaul of their e-stores. One of the key tools in improving the user experience in e-commerce is UX auditing. In the following article, we will discuss the steps necessary for an effective e-store audit. However, before we get into practical tips for conducting an e-store audit, let's figure out what exactly a UX audit is.
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User survey methods are a source of a lot of valuable information. They play an important role in the development of a digital product. Any data that can be extracted from research processes can help you make management decisions. Among the types of research methods, one can distinguish, among others, quantitative research. What are they and what are their advantages?
Business Model Canvas is a business model template that allows you to analyze the activities of an enterprise in just a few steps. What exactly is this tool and how can it be used in the UX design process?
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Responsive Web Design is the answer to the needs related to the support of different display resolutions when using the Internet. For the first time this concept was used by Ethan Marcotte, who in his article touched on the topic of the design of a flexible grid and images, as well as media queries. What exactly is RWD and what to look for when creating a responsive website?