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  • 22 Creative Design Thinking Exercises to Bring Your Team Closer Together

    by UXPin
    design thinking exercises min

    Design thinking exercises are crucial in fostering creative problem-solving, collaboration, and innovation. These exercises engage participants in a structured and iterative problem-solving approach, enabling them to explore, understand, and address complex challenges effectively. Key takeaways: Streamline design operations and enhance designer-developer collaboration with UXPin Merge. Visit our Merge page for more details and how to

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  • User Error — All About Preventing, Detecting, and Managing Errors

    by UXPin
    User errors min

    User errors can cause frustration, confusion, and decreased user satisfaction, leading to many undesirable outcomes, including product abandonment. Identifying, understanding, and addressing user errors is crucial for designing user-centered experiences and optimizing product performance. Solve more usability issues and identify more business opportunities during the design process with fully interactive prototypes from UXPin. Sign up

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  • Assumptions Mapping – How to Remove Guesswork Out of Design

    by UXPin
    Assumptions Mapping min

    Assumptions mapping is important because it creates awareness of team members’ assumptions and potential associated risks. By making assumptions explicit and visible, teams can critically evaluate their validity and test them through research and validation methods. This approach fosters a more user-centered, data-driven design process, improving outcomes and user experiences. Test your user assumptions and

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  • Components in Figma vs UXPin (+ Other Design Tools)

    by UXPin
    components in figma min

    Design tools like Figma use components as basic elements that can be copied and pasted across design. Components speed up design, promote consistency, and simplify designer’s work. Let’s see how Figma’s components are different from components in UXPin and Merge technology. Optimize design-to-development handoff, create prototypes that are full of interactive UI components, such as

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  • A Simple Recipe to Building Resilient Design Operations

    by UXPin
      A Simple Recipe to Building Resilient Design Operations

      As organizations strive to streamline their design processes and enhance collaboration, DesignOps serves as the backbone to align design objectives with business goals. UXPin recently hosted a webinar with three DesignOps experts titled Strategies for Building a Resilient DesignOps Practice, which provided valuable insights and strategies.  The webinar featured a panel of three industry experts:

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    • What Is Green UX? Definition, Best Practices & Resources

      by UXPin
        Green UX min

        Everything we do affects the planet. From recycling and saving water to going electric and reducing our environmental impact – all of these make a difference. But what about web and mobile apps? Yes, these digital resources also play an important role in how much damage gets done to the environment.  According to the IEA,

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      • Design Planning 101 – A Step-by-Step Guide

        by UXPin
        design planning min

        Design planning promotes consistency, scalability, and efficiency throughout the design process, resulting in a higher-quality end product and a more satisfying user experience. Increase your end product’s quality and deliver better user experiences with interactive prototypes from UXPin. Visit our Merge page for more details and how to request access. What is Design Planning? Design

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      • High-Fidelity Prototype – How to Create One in UXPin?

        by UXPin
        high fidelity prototype min

        Fidelity refers to the level of detail and realism in a prototype or design. It represents how closely the prototype resembles the final product in terms of visual design, interactions, and functionality. High-fidelity prototypes are highly realistic and aim to simulate the final user experience as closely as possible. High-fidelity prototypes (hi-fi prototypes) include visual

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      • 11 Best Material UI Alternatives

        by UXPin
        Material ui Alternatives min

        Material UI, developed and maintained by MUI, is a popular React component library that implements Google’s Material Design guidelines. It offers a comprehensive set of reusable and customizable components, such as buttons, cards, menus, form elements, predefined styles, and themes. The library promotes a modular and structured approach to building user interfaces, enabling developers to

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      • Top Methods of Identifying User Needs

        by UXPin
        identifying user needs min

        User needs are the specific requirements and expectations of users that a product or service should fulfill to provide value and enhance their experience. These needs represent users’ perspectives, goals, motivations, pain points, and other human factors. By identifying and addressing user needs, UX designers can create relevant, usable, and possible solutions for the target

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      • 90s Websites – Key Characteristics & Examples

        by UXPin
        90s website min

        Trends have a way of repeating themselves. This is perhaps most apparent in fashion – the 1970s drew inspiration from the 1950s, and in a cycle that repeated itself about every 20 years. That said, this design cycle is not exclusive to clothing trends – it can also be seen in other areas, including website

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