You know that you have a long road ahead of you when you start a new project. Unfortunately, the journey rarely takes a direct path. Instead, you find yourself veering off of the planned course when you encounter unexpected problems. Storyboard benefits can help you predict some of those problems, making it easier for you
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User Interface Style Guides: The Checklist of 5 Things Your Guide Needs
Every product needs a consistent design that helps users make sense of their experience. Without consistency, users will feel lost. Frustration leads to abandoned carts. Your customers will choose an alternative that maintains a cohesive standard throughout its features – and you don’t want that. UI guidelines can help you maintain the consistency that appeals
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Consider Website User Flow: a Guide to Understanding Your Site User’s Journey
Understanding your site user’s journey is foundational to designing a better user flow on your website. When users are ready to learn more or take action, is the path clear? Or is their journey disrupted by a broken or disconnected experience? When this happens, users get frustrated, bored, or decide to search for an alternative.
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Heatmaps Guide: What Hot Spots Indicate About How Users Experience Your Site
No matter how tight your design is, users may interact with it in a different way than you intended. Heatmaps give you a visual picture of how users are experiencing your site which then gives you the information you need to optimize your site. This article will explain how to use heatmaps effectively. What is
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How to Write Smarter User Stories for Product Design and Development
Know how to write more actionable user stories.
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Rapid User Research for Enterprise UX: The 10-Minute Guide
A practical guide based on 30 years experience.
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What Makes a Great User Experience Portfolio?
Your portfolio is the primary tool for showing your capabilities when you’re in the early stages of your UX Design career and looking to make a move.
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4 UX Documents to Help You Fully Understand Your Users
Learn the four UX document types that will allow you to fully map out your users and their needs.
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Deconstructing 6 UX Design Examples That Empower Users
Learn how you can create empowering UX design through an analysis of 6 popular products, including Medium.
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Free e-book: The Visual Storyteller’s Guide to Web Design
Good UIs take care of usability, but great ones tell a story. Visual storytelling is one of the most effective ways to create an emotional connection with your user, and the website is a perfect medium for this — the problem is that most designers aren’t trained in storytelling. The newest edition to our free
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Simplifying UX Design Through Storytelling
Visualizing data comes up more and more in my work as a UX Designer. Data can be visually striking, but it needs a language and story to follow in order to be effective. Over the years, the art of storytelling has become the structure I use as the foundation of my designs. Every good story
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What UX Designers Can Teach Marketers About Visual Storytelling
Start telling a more human story with your pitches. Few thoughts on how businesspeople and other marketers can take advantage of UX design principles.
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How to Design a Product in 5 Steps
The quality of design is about more than offering a visually-appealing interface; it has a direct impact on the product’s commercial success. According to McKinsey & Company, using design thinking methods leads to a 35% increase in revenue. It also prompts a 56% increase in return compared to businesses that put product design in the
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Design Handoff Checklist – 47 Points that Will Guide You Through the Process
Is design handoff stresses you out? It won’t anymore. Let’s see the exact tasks you need to do to make design handoff better. Let’s explore! Design handoff doesn’t need to be point of friction between designers and engineers. Use UXPin Merge and bridge the gap between those teams by using a single source of truth.
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Designing for a Dev Environment in 9 Steps | UXPin
Agile is the most common methodology for software product development today. And, it makes sense. In the waterfall days, designers and developers followed requirements that were hundreds of pages long. Products were fully designed, and then fully developed. When the product was eventually released, there was no time to go back and fix what didn’t
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