UX Autocomplete, Design Thinking, Progressive Web Apps, and more UX this weekWhat's hot in UX this week
The state of UX according to autocomplete →Google Search's autocomplete functionality can tell us a lot about the zeitgeist around a certain topic. The suggestions it offers when you start typing your search query are based on what other people have been searching for — and the more you start digging into it, the more interesting the suggestions get. So I've decided to collect a few of those screenshots as it pertains to the things we usually write about here at uxdesign.cc, namely "UX", "Usability", "Interaction Design" and popular search queries around these topics. The result was quite interesting. How I stopped worrying and learned to love Design Thinking →Breaking down and demystifying the three key principles that define Design Thinking. By Christina Wodtke. Improv and Design Thinking →The parallels between the principles of improv and the methods of Design Thinking are staggering. By Shay Hall. How to make your landing pages worth landing on →Have you ever arrived at a website and found yourself completely disoriented by the general lack of direction? By Callie de Roussan. Yes, that website you're building should be a progressive web app →There is a great deal of confusion out there over exactly what a Progressive Web App is. Let's clarify it. By Aaron Gustafson. To code, or not to code? →Designer or not, everyone should dip their toes into this water. By José Torre. The minimum viable product design portfolio →The true nature of design work is often difficult to convey. What's the best way to present your work? By Kostya Gorskiy. Office hours sessions in UX →Every Wednesday, free 10-minute sessions with Fabricio Teixeira, for people looking for UX mentorship or advice. Have designers lost control of design? →The products we bring into the world can have unintended consequences, from spreading fake news to mental health problems. By Katharine Schwab. Museums, show your collection some love →Conventional website navigation might be preventing users from discovering museums' greatest assets. By Nicole Riesenberger. The benefits of creating a design system →Style guides have been around for years, but the rebrand of the term has given a new dimension to its concept. By Ål Power. News & Ideas
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A year ago…The best design/UX writers to follow on Medium →Medium has become our favorite destination to read online. Designers all over the world are using the platform to discover content about Design, User Experience, Usability and other topics related to creating and building digital projects. It's a pretty democratic platform, with a variety of authors that range from ambitious new grads to well-known design figures. Here is uxdesign.cc's selection with the best authors to follow on Medium. Brought to you by your friends at uxdesign.cc Like the links? Forward the ♥ |
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Monday, 4 September 2017
UX Autocomplete, Design Thinking, Progressive Web Apps, and more UX this week
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