Designers and developers spend countless hours trying to figure out what their customer is like. They want to know what they like, what they don’t like, their hobbies, when they are most active online… the list goes on. In this blog, we’ll cover the types of user personas and the steps on creating a strong user persona.
A consumer’s mind: Insights for business
Insights provided by consumers can be invaluable to your business – whether you’re looking for new ideas on how to improve your products and services, validate an idea before investing in it, or find out what changes customers would like you to make. This blog will help you understand what consumer insights are, how they can help your business, and what techniques you can use to draw them.
Books that will teach you how to crack the behavioral and UX design codes
It might seem like UX design is just about aesthetics, but it goes much deeper than this because UX encompasses everything from interface design to copywriting. When you know human behavior and can predict user experiences, that means you may have cracked the code. In this article, we shall discuss some books in this space.
Design Courses: A detailed list of UX online and offline design certifications
A UX certification is a great way to demonstrate your skills and knowledge of user experience design. In this post, we will be covering the best picks of 10 UX design certification programs with both offline and online modes of pursuing them and all the details required for the choice.
From concept to user: The complete guide of UX research
Form concept to user, this guide will take you through everything you need to know about UX research, from its methods to how it benefits your company. We’ll even touch on when and where UX research should be used.
UX researcher vs UX designer: How to tell them apart?
Both UX designers and UX researchers are important for product developing tasks. In this blog, we will look at what the differences between UX designers and UX researchers are and when you might want to use one over the other when designing your product or service.
Minimum Viable Product (MVP) in UX design
The term “Minimum Viable Product” has been thrown around a lot lately. Many people don’t know what an MVP is or why they should use one. This blog post will explore what an MVP is, how it can be used to create successful products, and some examples of MVPs.
Best UX graduate degree programs: A guide
There are several certifications and courses available for every beginner, intermediate, or advanced individual. However, to master the field, a degree program can help a lot. Here are our best picks for programs and their details alongside.
Your personal guide to conduct ethnographic research
Ethnographic research requires intensive observation, so it can be difficult to get started if you are unsure where to start. This guide will discuss what ethnographic research is, how it can help your business grow, and provide resources that will give you more information on how to conduct ethnography.
How design thinking helps improve UX
Design thinking is a process that helps teams understand their customer’s needs and create solutions that are innovative and to the point. In this article, we discuss and demonstrate some of the ways it can help improve your UX.