CX

  • Memory Recognition and Recall in User Interfaces

    The article discusses the difference between recognition and recall in memory retrieval. It highlights the challenge of recalling items from memory compared to recognizing them in a list, as recognition is promoted over recall in user-interface design based on usability heuristics. Recognition is described as easier than recall in memory retrieval.

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  • Psychology for UX: Study Guide

    UX design integrates human psychology and technology, emphasizing the importance of designing for real people, not an idealized version. You don’t need a psychology degree to grasp relevant principles, which have a significant impact when applied to UX. Don Norman emphasizes designing systems based on human cognition. Utilize provided links to delve into psychological principles…

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  • Job Opening: Graphic Designer (Full-time, Remote)

    NN/g, a UX consultancy, seeks a Graphic Designer to join its remote team, creating visual concepts for UX research. The role involves working on data visualizations, templates, infographics, and physical publications. Qualifications include 3+ years of experience, a design degree, and proficiency in Adobe Creative Suite. Application deadline is January 22, 2024.

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  • Top 10 UX Videos of 2023

    The article highlights top videos from 2023, covering topics like UX resumes, usability test facilitation, information architecture, content strategy, empathy maps, and more. It also features bonus videos from 2021 with content on user interviews, UX research plans, user story mapping, design thinking, and UX slogans.

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  • Top 10 UX Study Guides of 2023

    AI study guide articles and videos help learners study topics effectively. The top 10 study guides published in 2023 include UX Basics, Design-Pattern Guidelines, UX Strategy, and others. Additionally, the top 5 timeless study guides are UX Writing, Psychology for UX, Information Architecture, Design Thinking, and Personas.

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  • UX Conference March Announced (Mar 11 – Mar 26)

    AI article: Conference offers 7 comprehensive user experience training courses for successful design. Event targets long-lasting skills for UX professionals. March 11 – March 26, 2024. Details on full schedule and pricing available.

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  • Top 10 UX Articles of 2023

    The top-read user-experience articles of 2023 cover various topics, including heuristic evaluations, AI’s impact on UI, error-message guidelines, and mobile-first design challenges. Other popular articles delve into user journeys, bottom sheets, and UX-research methods. Also highlighted are top articles from 2022, such as UX strategy, qualitative data analysis, and grid usage in interface designs.

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  • UX Conference March Announced (Mar 3 – Mar 6)

    AI design conference offering 4 comprehensive UX training courses for professionals, emphasizing long-lasting skills. Scheduled for March 4-7, 2024 in Asia/AU and March 3-6, 2024 in the Americas. For full schedule and pricing, visit the website.

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  • Communication Practices for Increasing UX Maturity

    Improve your organization’s UX maturity by purposefully communicating UX knowledge and awareness. Research reveals communication challenges faced by UX professionals, especially in low UX-maturity organizations. Challenges stem from a lack of understanding of UX and its value. Collaboration issues often arise due to a fundamental misunderstanding of UX principles and mindset.

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  • Scroll Fading 101

    Scroll fading can enhance user experience when used appropriately, impacting factors like brand perception and page loading. This design pattern involves elements fading in or out as users scroll down a webpage. However, poorly deployed animations can be distracting, as movement is instinctively noticed. A usability-testing study examined scroll fading’s impact on various websites, leading…

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  • UX Conference February Announced (Feb 6 – Feb 8)

    The article promotes a conference offering seven comprehensive training courses on user experience design best practices, aimed at UX professionals. It’s scheduled from February 10 to February 16, 2024, with details on the schedule and pricing available.

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  • Deceptive Patterns in UX: How to Recognize and Avoid Them

    Deceptive patterns manipulate users into actions beneficial to businesses but detrimental to users, being unethical and potentially illegal. Designers should recognize and avoid such unethical designs.

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  • Should You Build a Smartwatch App?

    Smartwatch apps must offer unique value to be used; native apps are most popular. Companion apps are tempting but must justify their existence by enabling microinteractions or collecting unique data, like biometrics, that smartphones can’t. Feature creep is a risk for smartwatches.

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  • How to Run Surveys at Every Stage of the Design Cycle

    Summary: Surveys are often used incorrectly in the design cycle due to the assumption that they are quick and easy. However, different types of surveys can be effective at various stages of the cycle. User research should be conducted at different stages, with surveys commonly associated with the Listen phase.

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  • Prompt Structure in Conversations with Generative AI

    Summary: An article about AI-chatbot interactions highlights the key components found in most prompts, such as requests, framing context, format specification, and references to previous answers or sources. The absence of these components can result in inefficient conversations. Designers can enhance user experience by incorporating AI-interface elements that facilitate the inclusion of prompt components. A…

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  • UX Conference February Announced (Feb 10 – Feb 16)

    AI article: Enhance your user experience skills with up to 7 comprehensive training courses at the upcoming conference from February 10-16, 2024. This event is designed to equip UX professionals with long-lasting skills necessary for successful design. View the full schedule and pricing details.

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  • 6 Types of Useful Smartwatch Interactions

    Smartwatches offer more than just notifications and step tracking. Pew Research Center revealed that 1 in 5 Americans owned a smartwatch or fitness tracker in 2020. Due to the small screens, users prefer brief and simple interactions on smartwatches. A diary study of 11 participants identified six main types of interactions.

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  • 5 Formatting Techniques for Long-Form Content

    Summary: Thoughtful planning and editing are essential in delivering valuable, engaging content. Techniques such as summaries, bullet points, callouts, bolding, and visuals can improve comprehension and engagement with long-form content exceeding 1,000 words. Consider the needs of the audience when developing new content.

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  • Cookie Permissions 101

    Summary: The article highlights the importance of cookie permissions following data protection laws while striking a balance between user privacy and user-friendliness. With increased regulation, companies need to provide clear and simple choices for users to control data privacy without confusion or frustration. Cookies store data about user preferences and interactions and are used for…

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  • The 6 Types of Conversations with Generative AI

    Summary: The article discusses the different types of conversations that users have with generative-AI bots, and how UI designs should accommodate these variations. The study involved analyzing 425 interactions with bots like ChatGPT, Bing Chat, and Bard, and found that varying conversation lengths can serve different user goals. The findings are reported in multiple articles.

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