PSA: Unfortunately, the acronym MVPs now stands for “Ship Crap Quickly.”
If your team isn’t establishing (based on extensive user research) what the acceptable criteria are for “minimal” and “viable”, you’re likely not shipping a “product” that will ever make customers happy.
I’m looking for a bit of help to gather audio samples to train this Loopy Pro feature which will automatically find the perfect loop. In case anyone has a spare moment: https://t.co/Qt6GS5SvyJ
“Scrum and UX share the same high-level goal, which is to produce great products and services that create value for people.
But sometimes, the methods are difficult to reconcile.”
— @jseiden https://t.co/1xF8ryaNE5
Getting a UX designer embedded on every team is a fantastic achievement for most organizations. It shows commitment to producing great experiences and is very difficult to accomplish.
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"We're introducing a design system so that when we make a change, it'll go everywhere."
"Cool, so we'd like to change this component."
"Don't do that—it'll go *everywhere!*"
If you want to do user research you can rely on, you need to start by understanding the difference between the questions you want to answer and the questions you ask. Read this pls.
Elf, Home Alone, Nightmare Before Christmas and more! Who knew you could watch these Christmas movies as part of work! Eleanor McKenna shows us why... @onepixelout
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Pro design tip: If the user isn't understanding something, just add more stuff. Add more borders and colours. Add more arrows and tooltips. Add more explanatory text. Add more error messages. Just keep adding stuff until they get it. Then, say the design has been "validated".
Everyone writing code in your organisation is a designer, insofar as they're constantly making decisions that directly impact the user, in ways that were never explicitly defined by a “designer”.
This is the philosophy driving design systems—on the surface it might seem like they're about design perfection, but they're really about design *iteration*. https://t.co/bkc9rpsRj2
👨🎨 Here's the design.
👩💻 Ok cool, but this design is desktop only—there's thousands of other screen sizes we need to support.
👨🎨 My apologies. Here's two designs.
👩💻 ...