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A design history for your GOV.UK service
A design history for your GOV.UK service
Document and share design decisions. Create a permanent record of how your service has developed over time.
·x-govuk.github.io·
A design history for your GOV.UK service
Why Multi-Color Charts Are Inaccessible
Why Multi-Color Charts Are Inaccessible
Many interfaces use charts to help users visualize data. But unfortunately, most of those charts are inaccessible to the colorblind. Colorblind users cannot differentiate the data marks if your chart uses multiple colors. Below is a bar chart with different colored marks. Users with red-green color blindness (deuteranopia or protanopia) will have trouble distinguishing three […]
·uxmovement.com·
Why Multi-Color Charts Are Inaccessible
Coding Randomized Zelda Patterns
Coding Randomized Zelda Patterns
The new Zelda game uses repeated patterns to build a cohesive world. Let's write code to generate these patterns and then print them with a robot!
·cloudfour.com·
Coding Randomized Zelda Patterns
Who is a UX Engineer Specifically?
Who is a UX Engineer Specifically?
UX Engineers bridge the gap between design and development, with a focus on the user. Find out more about the role.
·uxpin.com·
Who is a UX Engineer Specifically?
To Get Better Customer Data, Build Feedback Loops into Your Products
To Get Better Customer Data, Build Feedback Loops into Your Products
Thanks to the increasing availability of AI, including machine learning algorithms, deliberately creating customer data feedback loops is now possible for most products and services. This means that as a firm gathers more customer data, it can feed that data into machine learning algorithms to improve its product or service, thereby attracting more customers, generating even more customer data. For some products, it is easy; for others, one needs to find more creative ways to engineer the data feedback loops. This article explains how to do so.
·hbr.org·
To Get Better Customer Data, Build Feedback Loops into Your Products
Trust your instincts or rely on procedure – when to design with intuition
Trust your instincts or rely on procedure – when to design with intuition
When should you design with intuition, and when should you rely on a comprehensive, heavyweight design process? A designer is usually expected to explore multiple options, diverge and converge on different ideas, but sometimes it's okay to rely on your instincts.
·intercom.com·
Trust your instincts or rely on procedure – when to design with intuition
5 steps to a hypothesis-driven design process
5 steps to a hypothesis-driven design process
It’s important to slow down and take a moment to understand the questions and assumptions we have about our product.
·invisionapp.com·
5 steps to a hypothesis-driven design process
Articulating design decisions with Tom Greever
Articulating design decisions with Tom Greever
A transcript of Episode 119 of UX Podcast. James Royal-Lawson, Per Axbom and Christopher McCann talk to Tom Greever about how to discuss…
·medium.com·
Articulating design decisions with Tom Greever
Intuition: A fundamental bridging construct in the behavioural sciences
Intuition: A fundamental bridging construct in the behavioural sciences
The concept of intuition has, until recently, received scant scholarly attention within and beyond the psychological sciences, despite its potential to unify a number of lines of inquiry. Presently, ...
·bpspsychub.onlinelibrary.wiley.com·
Intuition: A fundamental bridging construct in the behavioural sciences
Victim of Bad Designs
Victim of Bad Designs
Bad designs have real consequences. I’ve lost my groceries and almost lost my bank card because of — well, bad designs.
·blog.prototypr.io·
Victim of Bad Designs
Lean Product Design: A Playbook - Browser London
Lean Product Design: A Playbook - Browser London
Creating a new product is an exciting process. You’ve dreamed up a killer idea, drafted some sketches and maybe even started to think about how you’d make money out of this world beating idea. But hold up. Before jumping in and hiring a development team, or asking IT to build it out, take a step […]
·browserlondon.com·
Lean Product Design: A Playbook - Browser London
How To Use POV Architecture To Create Trust | Content Marketing Institute
How To Use POV Architecture To Create Trust | Content Marketing Institute
Facts get fuzzier and grow exponentially in this digital media era. You cannot stop that. However, you can give your audience something to believe in. Enter the point-of-view architecture for your brand.
·contentmarketinginstitute.com·
How To Use POV Architecture To Create Trust | Content Marketing Institute
How To Design a Logotype by Designer Behind Instagram’s Logo
How To Design a Logotype by Designer Behind Instagram’s Logo
Mackey Saturday shares his essential process for creating a great logotype. Learn from his free tutorial or enroll in his class about How To Design A Logotype!
·justcreative.com·
How To Design a Logotype by Designer Behind Instagram’s Logo
How to Nail the First 30 Seconds of Your Presentation
How to Nail the First 30 Seconds of Your Presentation
The difference between a presentation that is a raging success or a flop is often decided in the first 30 seconds. Here's the one thing you need to do to start strong.
·inc.com·
How to Nail the First 30 Seconds of Your Presentation