In this article, I will show how to build a database of competitors reviews that will update itself automatically and how to get insights for your product development Imagine, that you are building a new product or feature. If it’s something new, you will go to potential customers and ask about how they solve this… Continue reading How to automate competitor’s reviews collection to find great insights
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Lessons product management can learn from science
From peer reviewing to inductive reasoning, there is a lot that product managers can learn from scientific method. Penelope 14 hours ago·6 min read Source: Netflix/IMDB Recently I watched Don’t Look Up. A giant comet is about to hit. Leonardo DiCaprio and Jennifer Lawrence are scientists, unsuccessfully trying to convince the US President of the… Continue reading Lessons product management can learn from science
Some important considerations before starting a research project
We all get excited when embarking on a new research project, but it is important to pause and reflect before you begin; building a strong rationale for research can lead to better outcomes for both practitioners and stakeholders. Take some time to pause and consider… Photo: Design Futures Australia Ihave been leading user research projects… Continue reading Some important considerations before starting a research project
Enriching experiences for the Phygital
Pranav B 1 day ago·6 min read Credits: Huawei flagship store in Shanghai Immersive experiences in brick and mortar stores have been on the rise in China and other countries as many luxury brands have catapulted their digital transformation to enhance customer experience and build meaningful relationships with customers. These luxury brands are now leveraging… Continue reading Enriching experiences for the Phygital
Making design systems flexible with Design Tokens
In this article, we will discover the benefits of using Design Tokens with your own Design System. Continue reading on UX Collective »
Assistive technology, accessible technology and the accessibility tree
Session #3: Accessibility NextGen Mentorship Program Louise Clark, CPWA 2 days ago·13 min read The Chrome DevTools Accessibility Pane Welcome back to the third session of the accessibility mentoring journey with myself and Ken Sumiyoshi! I want to introduce today’s topic with a recent post made by Ken on his LinkedIn page. It read: Today… Continue reading Assistive technology, accessible technology and the accessibility tree
Here’s how Slack’s “Huddle” feature can be much better
An opinionated piece on why it is a feature that can destroy any sense of asynchronous culture Continue reading on UX Collective »
How to help bridge the gap between UX design and code
If you are working on several compositions at the same time or if your are several designers on the same design, it is important that the team (both designers and developers) knows that the Design System is reliable (“I’m looking at the right object”) and fresh (“it’s the latest validated version”). That’s one of the… Continue reading How to help bridge the gap between UX design and code
Persona permutations, name signs, iPhone and Hick’s law, typography tips
Weekly curated resources for designers — thinkers and makers. “This book is incredibly popular, so I guess this article won’t be. But let me tell you why, after reading this book, not once, but twice, I’m shocked it’s still appearing in (almost) every designer’s reading list. Here’s the story of a book that didn’t age well.” Why designers should… Continue reading Persona permutations, name signs, iPhone and Hick’s law, typography tips
The design of high-stakes career materials
Certainly, you have heard this before, “Know your audience.” Candidates can easily lose sight of this advice. They work harder on summarizing their career achievements without thinking about the specific tasks of the reviewers. As a result, the candidate spends a considerable amount of time narrating the CV. This type of narrative is typically not… Continue reading The design of high-stakes career materials
Designers shouldn’t learn to code — developers should learn to design
Developers should learn the trades and become de facto UI designers. Continue reading on UX Collective »
Your one size fits all persona doesn’t work and what to do about it
The what, why, and how of persona permutations Sophie Shrimpton 3 hours ago·10 min read Newspaper with headline: Defying Stereotypes Personas were coined in the 1990s by Alan Cooper in his novel Inmates Are Running the Asylum : Why High-Tech Products Drive Us Crazy and How to Restore the Sanity. According to Nielson-Norman Group (NNG),… Continue reading Your one size fits all persona doesn’t work and what to do about it
Behavioural design: a lean guide to using psychology and motivation for product teams
Design influences behaviour. Using psychological principles and theories of behaviour, we can design with intent, for how users behave, building an environment that supports whatever route they take, instead of forcing them to conform to how our products and services work. There are so many terms mentioned when researching this topic, such as behavioural science,… Continue reading Behavioural design: a lean guide to using psychology and motivation for product teams
The state of creative AI: will video producers/editors get superpowers?
Disruptive innovations begin at the bottom of a market with simple applications, then move up until they displace established ways of working. Today, we are witnessing the entry of Artificial Intelligence (AI) into basic video production. As technology becomes more powerful, the impact of generative AI will increase. In this article I will show examples… Continue reading The state of creative AI: will video producers/editors get superpowers?
What does it mean to design urban technology?
As you can see from the two examples mentioned above, our students will not graduate as architects or urban designers. Urban outcomes are now as much defined by digital coordination of physical resources as it is by the design of places themselves. Architects and planners focus on the latter, our program in urban technology will… Continue reading What does it mean to design urban technology?
How aging designers can stay relevant
Having the ability to shift your perspective allows us to realign our thinking. In my case, I was having a difficult time seeing the forest for the trees. New design technologies and specialties were obscuring my judgment and confidence. By stepping back and allowing myself to see the big picture, I realized that all these… Continue reading How aging designers can stay relevant
Why the Product Manager is secretly annoyed by you
As a kind of surrogate boss you work with directly on most days, it’s important to get Product Managers on your side — or to be on theirs. Often dubbed the ‘mini-CEOs’ in a company (though some would argue that it’s not the most accurate label), these special individuals sit shoulder to shoulder with the… Continue reading Why the Product Manager is secretly annoyed by you
Product thinking: Focus on the solution, not the problem
Valuing solution excellence in product management Kevin Capel 15 hours ago·14 min read Image from Kee Lee on Dribble 😅 — This is a pretty risky title, especially as it’s likely landing in front of an overwhelmingly (and rightly) problem-focused community. I’m willing to take that risk if it means a fruitful conversation about how… Continue reading Product thinking: Focus on the solution, not the problem
11 super-simple tips to help improve your Figma workflow (2022)
Hopefully you’ve been able to find a few handy little tips here that you can put into practice right away, and help improve the speed of your workflow today in Figma. Figma is an awesome tool with so many handy, and time-saving shortcuts that I keep discovering each day, and I’m sure you will to.… Continue reading 11 super-simple tips to help improve your Figma workflow (2022)
I’m grateful for the opportunity, now pay me
Kristin Zibell 5 days ago·9 min read These offers come several times a year. It’s another offer to work for free. For a for-profit company. This means that a company that has a goal to make money would like to take my time, expertise, and labor, sell it, and give me nothing in return. In… Continue reading I’m grateful for the opportunity, now pay me
Why introverts make exceptional designers & how leaders can support them
The key idea here is that: For introverts, to be alone is as restorative as sleeping, as nourishing as eating. —Jonathan Rauch, Caring for Your Introvert We as a society need to eradicate the idea that being an introvert means you don’t have social skills (or research or design skills). It just means that introverts… Continue reading Why introverts make exceptional designers & how leaders can support them
Contextualizing purpose
Vision and Mission statements have been around for a long time for brands and organizations. While many world’s leading organizations have clearly articulated–and even made memorable–Vision and Mission statements, working with clients, I’m surprised how often I come across organizations that don’t have them articulated that well. None would admit to not having a Vision… Continue reading Contextualizing purpose
Organisation-wide design as systems practice
Organising “the design people” (designers) and the “design work” can be seen both in a formal AND informal way: Tight relationship: People involved in specific activities (e.g. projects, products, etc.); Loose relationship: People that gravitate around those activities (e.g. researchers, ops, facilitators, etc.). But beyond “people” and “roles” we should even more so think of… Continue reading Organisation-wide design as systems practice
To improve legacy systems, sometimes you need to take a restoration mindset
Improving legacy systems is often like restoring an old farmhouse Kai Wong 3 hours ago·6 min read Photo by Pexels “Sorry, some of the screens look like they’re straight from the 90s.” The client said she showed me the project I’d be designing for. It wasn’t the first time I’d heard that, and it probably… Continue reading To improve legacy systems, sometimes you need to take a restoration mindset