With User Experience (UX), the primary objective is to remove barriers between the user and the outcome we want to create. We start by putting ourselves in the shoes of users and trying as best we can ...
User experience and creativity can not only coexist, but also complement each other to produce better, more human experiences for users. Whether working on marketing materials, websites or apps, ...
User experience and usability have become cornerstone elements in modern software development, as they bridge technical functionality with end-user satisfaction. The integration of these aspects ...
It is common to think that the more design elements there are, the more the design will engage the user. Contrary to popular belief, taking a minimal approach to design reinforces user clarity and ...
Chances are we’ve all encountered websites that may be informational but wouldn't be described as easy to navigate or even pleasing to journey through. Built with the business in mind, the site is ...
Think about the last time you ate at a restaurant. What cuisine did it serve? What made you to choose that particular restaurant? What was your first impression as you walked in? Were you asked to ...
Purchased with funds from the S. Dillon Ripley Endowment. Demystify UX and its rules, contradictions, and dilemmas. This book provides real-world examples of user experience concepts that empower ...
How can we build a bridge between the marketing promises of new collaboration technology and the reality of too few people using the solution? Encouraging users to adopt new collaboration technologies ...
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