Flag

We stand with Ukraine and our team members from Ukraine. Here are ways you can help

Home ›› UX Education ›› Page 26

UX Education

Read these first

Create a Product Children Will Love

Article by
UX Design for Children: How to Create a Product Children Will Love
  • Children are a new, unique, and more demanding audience that present more difficulties for design.
  • According to Mariia Kasymova, there are three main niches where child-friendly design is especially needed:
    • Entertainment
    • Online learning
    • Fintech for children
  • Mariia Kasymova presents us with 5 principles for better UX for children:
    • Design for your target age group
    • Choose the color palette and fonts carefully
    • A friendly digital helper
    • Constant feedback and reward.
    • Make it as intuitive as possible
Share:UX Design for Children: How to Create a Product Children Will Love
7 min read
UX-Design-for-Children_-How-to-Create-a-Product-Children-Will-Love-article-image.png

6 reasons why UX and documentation teams are stronger together

 

Article by Alana Fialkoff
When UX writers and technical writers unite, content thrives
  • No matter what position you have, creating successful end-to-end product solutions can’t happen unless you know your product from front to back — and everywhere in between.
  • When UX content designers and technical writers team up, they access superpowers like:
    • Linking to supplemental resources seamlessly within any interface.
    • Infusing our content with in-depth product awareness.
    • Unifying language across product user interfaces and the resources that document them.
    • Gaining valuable UX feedback upfront.
    • Clarifying product functionality (and writing new features understandably the first time).
    • Demonstrating the value of seamless content design.
  • Collaborating with technical writers aligns UX and empowers them to dive deeper.
Share:When UX writers and technical writers unite, content thrives
4 min read
When UX writers and technical writers unite, content thrives

What can UX designers learn from stand-up comedians?

Article by Jay Mays
Five Lessons Every Experience Designer Сan Learn From Stand-Up Comedians
  • As experience design continues to become more widely adopted and utilized by organizations of every size, experience designers are more likely to find themselves presenting their ideas to stakeholders.
  • Many comedian techniques have special resonance in the realm of experience design.
  • Become a UX comedian by taking these simple steps:
    • Don’t prepare too much content
    • Start with a story
    • Communicate value before asking for an investment
    • Know how and when to improvise
    • Bear in mind that different stakeholders respond to different approaches
Share:Five Lessons Every Experience Designer Сan Learn From Stand-Up Comedians
8 min read

How to redesign an app and what is the purpose of doing a redesign?

Article by Kateryna Mayka
How to Redesign an App: When to Do It and What to Start With
  • Kateryna Mayk, a content specialist at a SaaS design agency who writes about UI/UX design, defines the purpose of doing a redesign and helps you know if its time for a redesign.
  • Learn more about common reasons for an app redesign:
    • Outdated aesthetics
    • Negative customer reviews
    • Complex interface
    • Rebranding
  • If you do decide to redesign your application, you should think carefully about how to improve not only the appearance (UI) but also the feel of the application (UX).
Share:How to Redesign an App: When to Do It and What to Start With
9 min read

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
Share:The high-impact UX design areas of 2022-2030
9 min read

Stop frustrating your users. Invest in notification strategy instead.

Article by Swathi K.
The UX of Notifications | How to Master the Art of Interrupting
  • As part of UX, notifications are key to leading the user to a better interaction with the product. Therefore, notification strategy should have a central role in UX design.
  • A good starting point is to create a user’s journey map and identify major pain points. This should serve to understand when and where notifications might be of help, rather than create confusion.
  • It’s a good practice to use a variety of notifications and provide the user with opt-outs so they don’t feel overwhelmed.
Share:The UX of Notifications | How to Master the Art of Interrupting
7 min read

Did you know UX Magazine hosts the most popular podcast about conversational AI?

Listen to Invisible Machines

This website uses cookies to ensure you get the best experience on our website. Check our privacy policy and