Embracing AI: 5 Principles for the UX Frontier
AI won’t take your job (*yet), but it sure makes your job a whole lot easier.
AI won’t take your job (*yet), but it sure makes your job a whole lot easier.
UX designers refer to these predictable cause-and-effect relationships as the “laws” of UX design. These “laws of UX” are not rigid rules set in stone; they represent tried-and-true cause-and-effect relationships that, over the years, have proven invaluable in aiding UX designers to craft outstanding user experiences.
Okay, we might have gone a bit overboard with the ‘every designer should follow,’ but seriously, these accounts are worth checking out. Prepare to be inspired…
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There’s no escaping it: if you want to be successful, you need to be productive. The more you work, the more you progress, which for many people means long days, working evenings, and weekends. But it doesn’t have to be like that.
To put my UX design skills to test, I wanted to find a product with room for improvement in its usability. Conducting a Heuristic Evaluation on the “Fly Delta” app can help in assessing its user interface and overall user experience.
Adobe on Thursday unveiled a suite of new features for Illustrator, including the Dimension Tool aimed at designers working in product packaging, interior design and fashion — where precise measurement is critical.
Jakob Nielsen’s 10 usability heuristics were defined from a factor analysis of the use of a much larger set of usability principles to explain a database of usability problems in development projects. The 10 heuristics in the final list from 1994 had the greatest explanatory power in this analysis, which is why they are still useful today.
From how designers, developers, and their colleagues in marketing come together to how businesses can deliver better digital experiences to their end users, let’s take a look at how design systems offer a solution for website owners’ critical business concerns.