AI tools for UX designers that hеlp to craft smartеr and morе intuitivе dеsigns. Whether you’re a sеasonеd dеsignеr or just starting in thе fiеld, thеsе tools are here to simplify your workflow and contribute to the succеss of your dеsign projеcts. AI tools can significantly еnhancе thе capabilitiеs of UX designers by offеring various bеnеfits. Hеrе arе ways in which AI tools can … Read the rest
Category: Design
Figma elements management
How To Organize 1250+ Design Screens in Figma (+ File examples) (https://lnkd.in/e7X4fKcj), a practical case study of how to organize design screens in user flows — to reduce repetitive work and still cover all user journeys. Via Lorenzo Palacios Venin.
✅ Divide the product into files based on navigation.
✅ Each navigation section will get its own Figma file.
✅ … Read the rest
Accessibility Research
How to build and run accessibility research, across various dimensions — from permanent and temporary to situational and travel, across touch, seeing, hearing, speaking and thinking.
How We’ve Built Accessibility Research at Booking.com” (https://lnkd.in/eq_3zSPJ), a fantastic case study on how to build accessibility practices and inclusive design into UX research from scratch. Kindly put together by Maya Alvarado.
🚫 Don’t … Read the rest
Service Blueprint Design
A service blueprint is a diagram that visualizes the relationships between different service components (people, props, and processes) that are directly tied to touchpoints in a specific user journey. Service blueprints are part two of user journey mapping; they help businesses discover weaknesses and identify opportunities for optimization.
1️⃣ Define the scope and objectives
✔ Identify the service. Clearly define … Read the rest
Generative AI: Facts VS Creativity
This nugget from our Gen AI research study shows why it’s essential for
@Google to get search/Bard right. Using as more capable search/knowledge base is the singe most common use case of Gen AI today.
People’s primary expectations of Large Language Models: looking up facts. VS what LLMs are innately good at: creativity.
The brain is a prediction machine. We … Read the rest
UX Design Challenges
A UX challenge is a task that prompts designers to design a solution to a problem or scenario. UX design challenges are great for practicing UX design skills, design thinking, and whiteboarding.
Learning design theory is a good step towards becoming a better designer, but it is also important to put the things you’ve learned into practice. UX Challenges and … Read the rest
Measuring UX
First Step Towards Objective Evaluation. Have you ever experienced a situation where a good design was rejected just because the decision maker woke up on the wrong side of the bed?
Or you’ve prepared a solution that has some minor flaws, but you think they’re not critical and your team can move forward with development. What if you’ve anchored yourself, … Read the rest
UX Influences
Joel Spolsky
The year was 1991 and Microsoft Excel was being produced. The product manager was Joel Spolsky. Later, he told this amazing story about his experience building it and meeting with Bill Gates. I highly recommend reading it.
Ben Horowitz
In the late 1990s, Ben Horowitz at Netscape wrote a post called Good PM/ Bad PM in which … Read the rest
UX Storytelling
“No matter what anybody tells you, words and ideas can change the world.” – Mr. Keating
In UX, user stories build empathy by putting the audience in the users’ shoes. They also establish a common vocabulary and, because they emotionally involve the audience, they are memorable and often get audience members to buy in the UX endeavors behind the … Read the rest