Workflow may, in fact, be one of the most important determiners of UX outcomes. To understand why, explore the relationship between workflow and UX and how workflow can influence your results.
Online whiteboards: The key to creating a solid UX vision
Creating an innovative and engaging user experience is critical for any customer-facing product/service. In this guide, we will discuss why using online whiteboards enhances your ability to craft the perfect UX design vision and the specific strategies you can use to create it.
Beginners guide to A/B testing on UX design
There are more than one roads that a developer can take to provide the promised result. But which one would they select? Before coming to such conclusions, web designers perform the A/B test. This guide is an eye-opener for those enthusiasts who want to perform A/B testing to finalize a solution.
How to Gather UX Data for eComm Sites
Data is a powerful force. It provides endless actionable insights that improve the ways we go about business. Now, with more transactions happening online, data can be used to empower user experience designs across e-commerce sites. There are many ways you can utilize UX data to increase the potential of your virtual storefronts. However, the insights you generate are only as good as they are applicable. Understand the importance of.. Read More
How virtual whiteboards engage design thinking
Virtual whiteboards seek to make remote / virtual design thinking a simpler, more productive exercise for product teams everywhere! Learn why virtual whiteboards are the future of design thinking!
Ready Researcher One: A guide to quantitative UX research & user testing
UX research doesn’t have to be a herculean task, and with TryMyUI, it isn’t!
A systematic approach to design critique
There is a popular sentiment in design: in order to make good work, you have to have taste; that taste is a fixed aspect of who you are. Just as taste can be applied to people, the labels good or bad often get applied to design work: “That’s just bad design.” But what if it’s not so simple?
Coordinating a UX dream team
To build a dream product, you must first build a dream team.
A powerful product team is comprised of 3 kinds of roles, product management, user experience, and engineering; and each is responsible in its own way for creating a great user experience.
Dissection of a UX team
In our team’s UX workflow, each member has a very defined set of skills and tasks to complete. When a project arrives, the workload is divided and every part of the team is responsible for meeting deadlines and delivering high quality products. We all work within 1 of 3 roles: UX Architect, Visual Designer and Front-end Developer…
Collaboration within a UX team
How can you make usability research relevant to all of your stakeholders without bogging the whole team down in a morass of data?
An efficient team UX workflow must engage every stakeholder with the data at the appropriate level of involvement and achieve the goals of all involved, as well as the team as a whole.