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Before you the last November post with recommendations of articles from the UX industry. In today's round-up you will read about the challenges of creating animations that meet accessibility criteria, a report from UX Collective and the use of design power by the Slack team.
It's time for another UX Thursday, so grab a cup of coffee or tea in your hand and check out what we found for you in today's roundup.
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Treejack testing is a thorough check of the architecture of a website or mobile application that has a branched menu. This is a relatively simple and cheap research method. It can be done at an early stage of design. This will save employees time and money that they would have to spend on corrections. What exactly is the Treejack test?
Today we celebrate the feast of one of our favorite drinks - tea! Grab a cup of this hot brew and walk with us through today's compilation. And in it, among other things, about how video games can help the development of UX/UI designers, a compilation of functional design systems, about methods of increasing the conversion rate, and also about why people on the web do not read.
Since the audit process is quite long and extensive, those responsible for it help each other with a checklist. This list facilitates the organization of activities and allows you to check that none of the planned stages of the audit has been skipped. Checklists in individual projects differ from each other. Each team has different resources, time and needs. What should you focus on when creating a checklist?
The inspiration for our graphics were two holidays, which fall on today: the Day of the Numismatists and the Day of the Jeweler. On this day full of sparkles, we will present you with a set of articles that will also give a flash to your products. Among them, among others, about the Figma plugin using artificial intelligence, about the growing profession of UX Writer and the upcoming industry conferences next year.
While user research can provide answers to many questions related to a digital product, it is not always necessary to carry out a complete package of them. The progress of the actions can also be checked with data, which is referred to as hard. Numerical values in the form of UX meters are used to delineate the user experience.
Although the design of the user interface is most often associated with unlimited creativity and the search for new solutions, there are certain principles that influence the optimization of the entire design process. These include Shneiderman's 8 Golden Rules, which he created in 1985. Despite the passage of time, these principles are still relevant and used by designers around the world. How do they sound and what problems do they help solve?