Learn UX with real examples - Part 2! A collab series, created with a prolific and passionate UX Designer _louismoody .
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The series will present how to prepare for a project, gather data about your users and… https://t.co/2D9FC9L3Zw
@sa_sha26 and me sat down to try to define the difference between a UX Engineer and a UX Designer and we decided to do that by talking about what we do on our job, what softwares we use and what are the most… https://t.co/mWvWpI1pIs
The UX Design Hardware Guide!
We designers are lucky because we don't need lots of fancy things to do our job well. The initial investment can be quite small. The most expensive is the computer but you probably… https://t.co/5C4o1rlRqR
So what exactly do UX Writers do? I'm further expanding on yesterday's post because UX Writing is a relatively new specialty and deserves to receive more attention. Fortunately more and more companies are searching… https://t.co/lgnuf5febx
So what exactly do UX Writers do? I'm further expanding on yesterday's post because UX Writing is a relatively new specialty and deserves to receive more attention. Fortunately more and more companies are searching… https://t.co/m8BCnsEiaN
So what is UX Writing anyway? We did this collab post with @careerfoundry and @uxwritinghub to find out! So let's dig in!
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UX writing is the art of crafting the texts that appear throughout the interface of digital… https://t.co/0LOqV6gADn
How to structure a strong UX Case Study? I thought this is fitting because lately I posted a couple portfolio tips and Case Studies are a crucial part of that. Because of the portfolio posts I received at least a… https://t.co/JCN1jjxkre
What is a Usage Life Cycle? It's all the steps a user goes through as they register, start using the platform and become a passionate user - this is the ultimate goal at least! Let's break down the steps:
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☝️… https://t.co/1RfwxFDhTH
What makes a great UX Portfolio? This is a topic I get lots of questions about. UX Designers are problem-solvers, so simply presenting beautiful layouts won't be enough!
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Here are seven key factors that makes a… https://t.co/tpV8NDL5du
Here are the winners of the 2019 Apple Design Awards!
Apple just announced the date for this year's iPhone event and that reminded me of something I wanted to do for a long time.
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Something is clear from the start,… https://t.co/dXAcT2uU0S
The secret of a great UX Portfolio, Told by top Industry leaders.
I gathered these quotes from leaders from the UX Industry, talking about what are the key ingredients of a great portfolio. I strongly suggest to… https://t.co/3vFUbJK7SD
What we measure (&how) in UX Design!
Here’s a list with a couple of research methods you can use after a product is released ✈️
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What I love the most about this field is that UX Designers are happy to receive… https://t.co/Q6kCRVrm1E
Affinity maps (or diagrams). The name might be scary but you can try to use it right now! And the exciting part? It involves lots of sticky notes!
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In short, write everything that you know about your user's… https://t.co/q3vTP2hcN2
We arrived to the most exciting part of the UX Design process, for most of us: Design.
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We conducted our research, analysed the gathered data, now we have all the necessary information design solutions that will… https://t.co/4tsJkRUHEU
Step 2 of the UX Process: Analyse.
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Conducting research brings so many valuable to the table! Information about the business and the target audience. The second step analyses all the gathered data by organizing and… https://t.co/E9XS69BqSn
Digging deeper into the first step of the UX Process: Research. We can also call this a discover phase and there’s no healthy UX Workflow without it!
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The purpose of the research phase is to understand the client,… https://t.co/ehr0SKHuZa
Every UX Design project must apply the four main steps of the UX Process:
- Research
- Analyse
- Design
- Test
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Follow this path to learn about each step and what they consist
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I would love to be able to zoom… https://t.co/vT2rPWQuyF
How design can help transform an innovation into a customer product?
The first hairdryer was huge, very heavy, not very efficient and also unsafe, which made it undesirable. Since then, the technology is much more… https://t.co/mMy14tIFaw
Creating a sense of urgency in UX. Also called Scarcity! But how? And what better way is there to explain this than with sneakers? Who doesn't like sneakers? Bottom line: be specific when creating urgency, otherwise… https://t.co/T34kKySusT