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What can we learn from recent years about big emerging UX design problems to solve in the near and the far future?

Article by Yaron Cohen
The high-impact UX design areas of 2022-2030
  • Even though the UX field is relatively young, it already has a high impact on various aspects of our life.
  • Yaron Cohen, the Senior UX Researcher at RBC, shares a collection of new interesting problems the UX community will likely tackle in the rest of the 2020s including. What these areas have in common is:
    • Solutions with focus on back-end technology
    • Low market concentration
    • The need for government regulation to boost trust
  • The author lays out four UX challenges to solve in the coming years:
    • Helping to make society environmentally-conscious
    • Facilitating international travel in the post-COVID era
    • Reimagining money through digital currencies
    • Decentralizing the Web with blockchain
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Parking apps manage inventory, unlock gates and process payments. When it works, you forget they’re even there.

Article by Jeff Link
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Great products aren’t magically conceived. They’re molded over time by observing and understanding people in order to identify core needs and thoughtfully solve for them.

Article by Meghan Wenzel
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An excerpt from the new O’Reilly book, Information Architecture, 4th Edition, explores how information architecture infuses products with meaning and a sense of place.

Article by Lou Rosenfeld, Jorge Arango, Peter Morville
Share:Information Architecture: Design for Understanding
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