UX trends, 2017 highlights, and more UX links this week
The State of UX in 2018 →We have seen quite a lot this year. After curating and sharing 1,926 links with 189,489 designers all over the world, we see a few trends in what our industry is writing, talking, and thinking about. Here is what to expect for UX in 2018. 2017 highlightsProject of the year: Women Who Design →for giving young designers references to look up to Product of the year: Airbnb Open Homes →for leveraging the platform to provide relief after natural disasters Portfolio of the year: Gabriel Valdivia →for balancing technical innovation with user-centered design Tool of the year: InVision →for thinking about the design workflow holistically Tweet of the year: "Anyone who influences what the design becomes is the designer. This includes developers, PMs, even corporate legal. All are the designers."by Jared Spool Article of the year: Aspire to Ever-Fatter Markers →by Jorge Arango Blog of the year: The Year of the Looking Glass →by Julie Zhuo Podcast of the year: High Resolution →by Bobby Ghoshal and Jared Erondu UX writer of the year: Andrew Coyle →Book of the year: Accessibility for everyone →Talk of the year: Designing for the Next Billion Users →Buzzword of the year: Artificial Intelligence →This week's links
A year ago…The State of UX in 2017 →Design patterns are still a thing — a big thing. More and more, designers can rely on robust and comprehensive interaction pattern libraries for solving common design use cases. Now that the basics are covered, where do we want to focus our efforts? Like the links? Forward the ♥ |
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Sunday, 10 December 2017
UX trends, 2017 highlights, and more UX links this week
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