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  • Aha moments: one of the most important ways to engage users

    Aha moments: one of the most important ways to engage users

    How designing for value can lead to greater user engagement Continue reading on UX Collective »

  • Understanding the price of privacy

    Understanding the price of privacy

    With ChatGPT, we can provide our users with a built-in team of five A built-in team of five We’ve spent the last ~15 years digitizing our products: We slogged through company-wide digital transformations to migrate data and turn manual processes to digital. We’ve climbed mountains of mobile design and development to satisfy users’ needs in a bigger way. And […]

  • Why UX Researchers should be dungeon masters

    Why UX Researchers should be dungeon masters

    Hosting TTRPGs could help you become a better designer, researcher, and writer. Continue reading on UX Collective » Research rides three waves of technology: one receding, one rising, one forming in the distance. The first wave of research, receding now, grew from academia. The current wave is cresting, ready to wash over software design and […]

  • Small bites, big results: how analyzing info in chunks can change everything

    Small bites, big results: how analyzing info in chunks can change everything

    #31 Small multiples Continue reading on UX Collective » The system strikes back. Image Source: The Henry Ford Museum In 1895, at least 1900 different companies were producing over 3,000 makes of automobiles. These automobiles varied in size and shape, in manufacturing style, and in energy sources — electric, gas, oil. The intent was fairly aligned — reduction of energy spent […]

  • What is ‘fake door’ testing in UX?

    What is ‘fake door’ testing in UX?

    Validating user demand and saving time with Fake Door Testing. Continue reading on UX Collective » There is a lot we all don’t know. A red door with “Private” written in all caps over the mail slot | Photo by Dayne Topkin on Unsplash. The first draft of this article was completely different. Originally, it was […]

  • Card sorting with visually impaired participants: how to overcome accessibility barriers

    Card sorting with visually impaired participants: how to overcome accessibility barriers

    A guide to conducting card sorting with participants who are visually impaired. Photo by Author; generated using Stable Diffusion. Card Sorting is a UX research method used to understand how users categorize and organize information, which reflects how they expect information and content to be organized on a user interface. In this method, participants are […]

  • Cascading Components: a different way to organize Figma variants

    Cascading Components: a different way to organize Figma variants

    An experiment on component organization. TL;DR: In this guide, I will share a method for structuring Figma components through nesting and organizing variants. This approach allows for easy modification and updates to components. Please note that while others may have discovered similar methods, the solutions presented in this article are based on my own trial-and-error […]

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