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How to avoid getting your design ideas rejected before the meeting starts.Continue reading on UX Collective »
How to avoid getting your design ideas rejected before the meeting starts.Continue reading on UX Collective »
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How the GovStack UX/UI Working Group is developing a more agile way to define reusable patterns
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Introduction: The Hidden Art of Digital Manipulation in UX/UI Design 💻
In the ever-evolving world of UI/UX design, staying ahead of trends isn’t just a perk; it’s a necessity. With new technologies, user…
👋🏻 Hi, this is Nikki with a free article from the User Research Strategist. I share content that helps you move toward a more strategic role as a researcher, measuring your ROI, and delivering impactful insights that move business decisions.If you want to see everything I post, subscribe below!Subscribe nowThis is a series on user research democratization — since this is a tough topic, there was way too much for one article. I will be writing this series and posting it over
When the promise of quick production becomes the ONLY standard for your design and product quality, complex design thinking becomes obsolete.We’re dazzled by all the benefits we can derive from AI, and as a result of this technological “enchantment,” I’ve seen many benefits, and some less positive ones.AI is here to stay with us forever; there is no question about it. One of the primary benefits of this new technology is that it can produce results in minutes with a simple request. What took mon
So you need to design a new AI feature for your product. How would you start? How do you design flows and interactions? And how do you ensure that that new feature doesn’t get abandoned by users after a few runs?In this article, I’d love to share a very simple but systematic approach to how I think about designing AI experiences. Hopefully, it will help you get a bit more clarity about how to get started.This article is part of our ongoing series on UX. You can find more details on design patter
Summer is here, and designers are buzzing about the upcoming Apple release, design changes, and trends that are coming with it. The biggest being a glass effect. You’ll see some new tools for designers in this roundup that reflect that as well as some new AI tools and a few fun design kits. Here’s what’s […]
Design Critiques are essential to shipping high quality work and building a thriving design culture, yet many teams struggle to run them effectively. These resources can help.If you’re struggling with critique, you’re not alone.Ineffective critiques are extremely common. I’ve seen them at Fortune 25 companies. I’ve seen them at mid-size scale-up companies. I’ve seen them (or a complete lack of critique at all) at startups. In the last 15 years, I’ve never joined a UX team where critique was alre
How revealing your friction and lessons learned shows your hidden potential — and gets you noticed.Continue reading on UX Collective »
AI’s aversion to riskDo AI UX Design tools play it safe?https://medium.com/media/a7ac2cdd534264e8b9f8e3df2240af5c/hrefA couple of weeks ago, I came across a LinkedIn post by Eric Edwards that marvelled at the sheer brilliance of the Open Spaces Burberry ad. He concluded the post by writing:“But if it came out today, a lot of people would assume it is AI. No questions asked. And that’s the unfortunate part, not that AI exists, but that our instinct to be amazed by human craft is fading. Feels lik
Weekly curated resources for designers — thinkers and makers.“When I asked about the project’s details, she shared a prototype she made in v0. It wasn’t polished, but it showed what she had in mind.No reading through a 15 page PRD. No ‘Let’s set up a quick call to discuss!’A 15 second schpiel and her prototype told me what I needed to know. It was like that scene from The Matrix where Neo learned kung fu in 15 seconds.”Designers: we’ll all be design engineers in a year →By Ted GoasLearn how UX p
A quick look at smooth UI animation and micro-interactions for modern product design. Focused on clarity, flow, and usability.
In today's fast-paced world, your portfolio has only 30 seconds to make an impact. These 8 essential tips will help you grab attention, showcase your skills, and ensure you stand out to recruiters, clients, and employers.
What wildlife & BBC Planet Earth films teach us about UXContinue reading on UX Collective »