UX conferences, Harry Potter, Net Promoter Score, and more UX this week
The best UX and design conferences in 2018: the definitive guide →A great way of learning more about User Experience and getting in touch with professionals who share the same passion as you is to attend UX Conferences and UX Events happening every year around the globe. Since our 2017 list has received a lot of positive feedback, we decided to bring it back in 2018. Net Promoter Score considered harmful →Why the NPS, created in 2003, can be harmful for your company — and what you can do about it. By Jared M. Spool. Time to update your permissions UX →How Google's change to Chrome's permissions modal design may affect your website. By Jason Grigsby, ☁4. A 100-year view of user experience →Jakob Nielsen writes about how many drivers of UX growth are not immediately apparent to most people in the field. Discovery on a budget →How to plan a discovery phase for your project even when you are working with zero dollars to spend. Designing against misinformation →Facebook's design team write about designing against fake news and misleading information. By Jeff Smith. Stories from the communityWhat Harry Potter can teach us about magical experiences →My dear muggle, what I'm about to share with you is neither profound nor true. But then again, things aren't always what they seem. By Steve Selzer. 5 UX books that'll change how you think about design →Very few books introduce anything really original or astonish. Here are a few that do. By Petr Augustin. Milkshake, if you're struggling to understand customer needs →How the Job-To-Be-Done theory can help you understand consumer behaviors and provide you an innovation compass. By Gaston Viau. If you care about inequality, you should care about accessibility →It's 2018 and we still have to fight for accessible web design, as though not being accessible were an option. By Chris Atherton. A room for understanding →The dawn of a new workspace, with intelligent use of architecture. By Sjors Timmer. News & ideas
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A year ago…We need more companies like Medium →Medium made a big announcement yesterday. It was not a feature launch that is going to disrupt an entire industry — as you would expect from a tech company their size. It was the opposite. It was as un-announcement. An un-feature. And it was pretty bold. Brought to you by your friends at the UX Design Collective: Fabricio Teixeira and Caio Braga. Like the links? Forward the ♥ |
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Monday, 8 January 2018
UX conferences, Harry Potter, Net Promoter Score, and more UX this week
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