89% of workers agree:
Empathy is a leadership superpower.
And it’s not just a nice trait to have in a leader.
Empathy is essential for leaders to be at their peak.
It transforms the way you connect with your team,
so you can bring out the best in everyone.
Employee studies by EY show the impact of empathy:
• 89% … Read the rest
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User Journey Map
Journey maps help us better understand how users interact with our product. We can use them to identify unnecessary complexity but also opportunities in the user experience. The Journey Map Figma template by Notably makes it easy to create journey maps for ideation. It includes an example and an empty journey map to create your own.
If you’re new … Read the rest
Deliveroo – Figma File Management UI Library
If you and your team want to capture and communicate thoughts and design changes directly in your Figma files, the File Management UI Library might be just what you’ve been looking for. Created by the Experience team at Deliveroo, it includes file management goodies that help you bring more context to your designs. Inside the library, you’ll find banners to separate flows … Read the rest
Figma – Design Specs Plugins
Preparing a design for developer handoff is usually a time-consuming task. Luckily, there are some Figma plugins out there to speed things up. One of them is EightShapes Specs. The plugin automatically produces page and component design specifications of selected components, instances, and frames for you. This not only comes in handy for design-dev handoffs but also for auditing … Read the rest
Using ChatGPT as a Designer
ChatGPT for the UX
There are a plethora of ways we can use ChatGPT as designers – there are almost endless ways of using it. But after two months of using it regularly, we have found a handful of tasks we find are the most useful, and efficient use of time.
Research
We have found that ChatGPT has been most … Read the rest
UX book recommendation
A resource for the study of humans and design:
The usability bibles
These are the basic texts which are either well known, have been around for a long time or are historically significant in the formation of our craft.
- Prioritizing Web Usability — by the one and only Jakob Nielsen
- The Design of Everyday Things, by Don Norman, obvs.