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Research & IXD

Guidelines & How-to’s in UX research & IXD (Interaction Design)

illustration of balancing act of assumptions & facts in UX
It’s one thing to say that UX practitioners work only with facts and are unwavering on a path to uncovering truths and nothing else. The reality can be much more complicated. In real scenarios, we need to know when to leverage assumptions to our advantage. And to decide on which grey areas to validate to...
In recent years I’ve noticed the ever-growing gap (or a drain) of in-house designers in Interaction Design (IxD) or UX designers with capabilities in IxD. Recently for a high-profile project in a multinational software company, I was astounded that IxD wasn’t included in the process nor were any IxD designers on the payroll. There were...
image of product usability health
Typical scenarios on how User goals were left out You’re a UX designer and there’s a new product you’re in support of, it’s yet to enter the market and the whole product & production team is working towards an MVP. What steps can you take in order to avoid designing for features which are not...
UX designers would benefit greatly by opening up the Design Thinking philosophy to the whole wide organizations they works for.
illustration of User persona
As many of us are already familiar with User personas being the first step of any UX project, it’s worth diving deeper to first understand why that is. In the effort of seeking genuine empathy with our Users
UX is different to UI quite frankly. They’re 2 distinct disciplines (starting with UX and ending with UI). Let’s review the differences, and how both are equally critical in delivering a product which customers want.
Landing into a companyAs an external designer being introduced to a company– I’m met with company culture all the time and I study it first– here’s why. Just like people, companies have habits, some good, some self-defeating, it gets set it in its ways– just like we are as people, it’s in our nature as...
In the most simplest sense, UX in the web is ensuring websites and applications to be intuitive and easy for their customers to use; to continuously test every aspect of the company’s business with real customers to create a better “user experience”. Great user experience builds brand loyalty, attracts more customers and generates more sales. A bad...
They say to follow your nose, and you’ll find what you’re looking for if you’re lucky. This time I did get “lucky” doing just that. In my short trip to San Diego it was supposed to be work-play where I’d do some networking and sightseeing of one of my favorite Californian cities. I took notice...
image- how to win an election
People love stories– we all did as kids, even still as grown adults– the power of story-telling in all forms of media, and getting the right message across to sell an idea or even a political party, is a reality TODAY.This clip is a good overview on its reach & impact. Few key take-aways from...
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