Good UX isn’t a happy accident. It comes from an intentional, iterative approach where user research, collaboration, and creative problem-solving all work together. That’s exactly what the design thinking process is built for. User-centeredsolutions:many products miss the mark because they’re...
One of the first things your UX portfolio should do is introduce you as a designer. Employers and potential clients want to know who you are and what you’re all about—and they should be able to find this out within seconds of landing on your portfolio website. Gloria has nailed her d...
Google Maps is a good example of using multiple navigational menus for complex features and actions on one screen. UXPin’s responsive web navigation If you navigate to UXPin’s homepage on a mobile device, you’ll see this screen featuring aprominent CTAwith UXPin’s logo and a hamburger ...
A website’s homepage is often one of the first opportunities brands can make such an impression. Homepage design plays a big part in how that interaction plays out. The way you arrange site elements, the ease of your navigation, the colors and images you choose to represent your brand can...
“Your website is often the first impression customers have of your business. Why not make it unforgettable? We create websites designed to provide a seamless, intuitive, and delightful customer experience.” Focusing on User Experience (UX): ...
Prioritize UX research 1. Consider information flow No matter what works best for your customers, you’ll always want to be thoughtful about the kind of copy and content you put at the top of any landing page. But trying to fit content into the first screen can backfire and result in a...
Other important elements that should make up your user persona include their influences – what affects his or her opinion (this can be a family member, a blog, certain trends or abstract ideas such as UX design). Don’t forget to categorize all your user persona data under different heading...
The benefits of UX research are clear. So when should you start the process? Since you are creating a product for someone else and not for yourself, any time is good to start UX research. The beginning doesn't have to be sophisticated. It can start simple and evolve, adapting to the ...
If you’ve worked with any type of site that deals with a large number of listings, you’ve likely come across faceted navigation. Faceted navigation is a widely accepted UX pattern that helps users discover what they’re looking for in less time. The downside is that it comes with many ...
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