UX strategic thinking

UX strategic thinking is a long-term, user-centered approach that aligns business objectives with user needs to create a successful and valuable product experience. It involves understanding the broader business context, using data to inform decisions, envisioning future outcomes, and collaborating across departments to ensure design efforts drive sustained user engagement and business growth.

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The Importance of UX in Cybersecurity :

UX design plays a crucial role in developing optimal security tools—a notion that the cybersecurity industry often overlooks. If cyber product teams fail to treat cybersecurity and UX design as merged priorities, the user experience almost always suffers. Management apps such as Notion and Monday provide great examples of the success that comes at least in part because of great … Read the rest

Flexible Enterprise UX Examples

This article is meant to prompt ideas if you want to extend functionality or extensibility in your SAAS product.

Custom views pattern

Sometimes the nuances of the view (aka screen) is a tough cookie to crack. Not only is it hard to nail the perfect view for a persona, but there’s also a timeliness and personal preferences to take into … Read the rest

Sizing UX deliverables

This is a method called Relative Sizing for UX teams to improve project estimations. Instead of estimating work based on time, which is often inaccurate, this method focuses on estimating based on three variables: effort, complexity, and risk.

Here’s how the process works:

  1. The UX team lists all their deliverables and creates checklists for each.
  2. The team
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How To Conduct A UX Redesign

No matter what context you work in as a UX designer, at one point or another, you’ll probably be asked to redesign a user experience. At the start of your UX career, you might even conduct an unsolicited redesign to help build up your portfolio.

Either way, you might find yourself redesigning a website, an app, or the interface of … Read the rest

Inclusive design

Inclusive design is a design process in which a product, service, or environment is designed to be usable for as many people as possible, particularly groups who are traditionally excluded from being able to use an interface or navigate an environment. Its focus is on fulfilling as many user needs as possible, not just as many users as possible.

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Accessibility Testing with Pa11y

Accessibility testing is a type of usability testing that evaluates how well a website or app can be used by people with disabilities. is the practice of making your web and mobile apps usable to as many people as possible. It makes apps accessible to those with disabilities, such as vision impairment, hearing disabilities, and other physical or … Read the rest

Big Data and UX/UI Design Decisions

In the current age of digital transformation, there’s an astronomical quantity of data created every second, so much so that according to the World Economic Forum, by 2025, we’ll be generating 463 exabytes of data globally each day!

This overflow of data has given rise to a new phenomenon known as Big Data. The discipline of Big Data is changing … Read the rest