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Rethinking design systems as evolving products, rather than fixed component libraries, can transform the way designers work.
Artificial Intelligence (AI) tools include many options that can reduce research time through the process of Rapid Research.
The “How Much” and “When” will vary significantly, depending on your budget and time limitations. Figure this out in advance and then create the plan that works best for you. A Quick Step-By-Step for ...
3. Make Data Charts and Tables Accessible Ideally you should use PowerPoint’s built-in options for tables, charts, and data visualizations, rather than importing your own or placing them on the slide ...
In Asian countries, especially in Southeast Asia, user experience or UX until relatively recently has been thought to be just focused on the look and feel of an interface. Not only did the majority of ...
Note: This is a two-part article. Part Two will appear in our next 19.1 issue. Our news feeds today are rife with ethical issues as they relate to the ever-increasing technologies we use. Self-driving ...
The UX Debt Calculator UX debt can be calculated with data from either heuristic evaluations or prior usability testing. Calculating UX debt with heuristic data We noticed that many products have ...
Curiosity is powerful. Psychologists tell us that curiosity enhances intelligence and increases perseverance. Being curious propels us to deeper engagement, superior performance, and more meaningful ...
Generally speaking, nobody wants to be an enabler of bad behavior. To enable bad behavior means we are consciously aware of the reality that surrounds us and the impact that the negative has, but be ...
Kieran has worked in interactive design for the last 16 years, crafting visually compelling and usable experiences for major nonprofit, financial, and pharmaceutical clients. Kieran enjoys puzzling ...
Figure 1. There’s much more to the user experience of a library than navigating the stacks. (Credit: Mauricio Lazo/UH Libraries) Libraries may not be the first thing that comes to mind when thinking ...
This article is a continuation of “ Motion Design: An Intro to UX Choreography ” Since I published my last UXPA Magazine article on motion design about a year ago, I’ve had many conversations about ...
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