Artificial intelligence can’t replace talented UX designers, but it can help them do incredible work. Of course, AI is great for automating routine tasks and speeding up certain processes—but that’s just the beginning! Once you know exactly what AI is capable of and how to use it effectively, you’ll unlock countless opportunities for improvement, optimisation, and discovery. Time waits for … Read the rest
Maximize Insights In User Testing
How to Maximize Insights In User Testing (https://lnkd.in/eZgr7Xas), a practical strategy to gather valuable insights in user testing, by starting with broad tasks and then zooming into specific tasks, by increasing task specificity over time.
If you ever stumbled upon testing not revealing useful insights, design stepped tasks for your users. There, you create a family of related … Read the rest
Values that drive better design personality
I came up with five words that I believed if I applied to my work, would lead me to a better existence. In a world where I see so many cut corners, deceive, manipulate, and become apathetic towards others; I wanted to be different. Through these values, I not only want to express a dedication towards better design but one … Read the rest
Most common UX design mistakes
If you are a UX designer, you know how important it is to create user-friendly, engaging, and accessible products that meet the needs and expectations of your target audience. However, you also know how easy it is to make mistakes that can ruin your reputation, lower your performance, and hinder your career growth. In this article, we will discuss some … Read the rest
Progression sequence UX
A stepped progression, is a multi-step form or wizard, is an interface built to support a series of steps a user must complete in a process. I particularly like the way the sidebar progression approach here:
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Using Al for UX Research Analysis
How a design researcher used Artificial Intelligence for getting main insights from transcripts of user interviews, saving at least 2 days of affinity mapping work in just 5 minutes. This is particularly great when you need to check information or designs quickly to make informed decisions when the agile development workflow is breathing on your neck.
The key for using … Read the rest
New WCAG 2.2 Accessibility Guidelines
High-level overview of what’s new and what’s changed in the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines – WCAG 2.2, which have been promoted to W3C Recommendation status.
Whom do these guidelines help?
- Users with Low Vision – The new criteria in WCAG 2.2 expand the specifications for visuals and improve the focus of on-screen items to enable better visual perception and keyboard
Quick guide | WCAG 2.2 Accessibility
New WCAG 2.2 Accessibility Guidelines, and what it means for you. Useful pointers with guidelines to comply with WCAG 2.2 A, AA and AAA ↓
✅ WCAG 2.1 is a golden standard for digital accessibility.
✅ It comes with 3 conformance levels: A, AA and AAA.
✅ Each level comes with its set of “success criteria” (guidelines).
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UX Research Without Users
How to Run UX Research Without Access To Users. With practical techniques to avoid guesswork and gather insights if you can’t talk directly to users.
These are some very practical and realistic insights. Having worked in a small team, leading enterprise level financial product design, these are the techniques we use day in and out to gather user insights. Sales … Read the rest