Wireflows, UX Books, Card Animations in Principle, and more UX this weekWhat's hot in UX this week:
We are looking forward to how UX will evolve in 2017. In the meantime, here are the top trends we're seeing in UX next year. #1 Usability becomes a commodity No gift compares to the one I received when I was eleven or twelve. I was sitting in the living room when my uncle came in and wordlessly handed me a package that changed my life. It was a Sony walkman. Best New UX Books from the Last 3 Years → A new generation of design books published in 2015, 2016 and 2017, that have recently become part of my virtual collection. Wireflows: a UX Deliverable for Workflows and Apps → Wireflows are a combination of wireframes and flowcharts. They can document workflow and screen designs when there are few pages that change dynamically. Building a Research Team at Instagram → Head of Research at Instagram talks about the challenges of establishing a culture of research at the company, and building the product research team. You know that eager-to-mess-with-you someone (cousin, sibling, friend, etc.) that pushed you off the diving board before you were ready to jump? Discomfort is like that someone. Creating a Card Animation in Principle → Who doesn't love a good Card Animation? This one is a little more current, what with a certain film just round the corner. The Connected Experience Designer → As customer journeys become increasingly complex, and users interact with brands across a number of channels, experience designers must navigate these new realms to create consistent, connected experiences. Conversation with Fabricio TeixeiraThis week the UX Bear talks to Fabricio Teixeira, co-founder of uxdesign.cc (hey!), about reading and writing about UX.
News & Ideas• Amazon Go is a new kind of store with no checkout required • Pantone has announced the color of 2017: Greenery • Pandora launches Pandora Premium • This company can digitalize your voice and preserve it forever • We could watch this robotic pen draw forever • You can now get therapy sessions on your phone • Here's how much effort is put into a 1-minute video at Dropbox • This group of designers have selected their top ten albums of the year Tools & Resources• Figma now has Components • Here's how to create those live voting videos you see on Facebook • A breakdown of 2016's winners and losers in music streaming • A pretty insightful report on The State of Startups • A step-by-step guide to successful design handoffs • Orbit is an AI platform that automates language and conversations • NomNom claims to be the easiest way to organize customer feedback Brought to you by your friends at uxdesign.cc Like the links? Share the love ♥ |
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Monday, 12 December 2016
Wireflows, UX Books, Card Animations in Principle, and more UX this week
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