The Strategic Importance of Low Fidelity Design
Designers going all-in on user-facing high fidelity visuals are abandoning their most powerful tool for influencing strategy
Designers going all-in on user-facing high fidelity visuals are abandoning their most powerful tool for influencing strategy
Customer service interactions are increasingly relying on chatbots. Most providers are exploiting new AI advancements and replacing human workforce with chatbots to reduce costs. But what is the impact of this on the user experience? And when, if ever, do users prefer interacting with a chatbot over a human?
Excited to start your new UX projects? Congrats!! Let me tell you some of the best practices that really worked for me in my UX career. This article is intended to help UX professionals who are contributing to the project.
User experience (UX) design is important for making websites and apps successful. With so much focus on being the best and adding new features, it’s easy to forget how powerful simplicity can be. Minimalist design not only makes things easier to use, especially in complicated settings like big businesses, but it also helps protect the environment.
From ‘AI Overviews’ to automatic categorization, Google is bringing AI to practically every part of the search process.
A couple of UX Engineers, navigating the intersection between design, development and everything inbetween.
Much like late-stage capitalism, late-stage UX is characterized by its market saturation, heavy focus on financial growth, commoditization, automation, and increased financialization. Corporations exert significant influence over the economy and society, and designers can only push so far when advocating for user needs. How can we navigate this landscape as designers in 2024?
Traditional product tours can be a hindrance to active users. Instead, onboarding should be designed with active users in mind, making guidance accessible throughout the product experience.
Is there such a thing as harmony between designers and developers in the workplace, and if so, how can it be achieved? In this article, Chris Day explores the challenges of effective collaboration, outlines the key factors at play, and (hopefully!) empowers you to find the right solutions to help you and your team deliver to their full potential.
Emotional design is a term that is increasingly used in the UI UX design services industry, and refers to a design’s ability to evoke emotions in users . But what exactly is emotional design and when should we use it?