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Jakob's Law of the Internet User Experience: Users spend most of their time on websites other than yours. People expect websites to act alike.
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Simple things to always keep in mind.
Jakob's Law of the Internet User Experience: Users spend most of their time on websites other than yours. People expect websites to act alike.
Creativity provides potential originality and effectiveness
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New books just arrived, new inspiration is coming!
Technology is evolving us, says Amber Case, as we become a screen-staring, button-clicking new version of homo sapiens. We now rely on "external brains" (cell phones and computers) to communicate, remember, even live out secondary lives. But will these machines ultimately connect or conquer us? Case offers surprising insight into our cyborg selves.
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Amber Case: Calm technology and the future of the interface (Webdagene 2014)
Nicholas Felton: Design With Data (Webdagene 2016)
This guy make very nice work with data and nowadays inspiration for him is not lacking :)
Facilitating is not easy but when you see engagement and results you made a good work!
Making prototypes for the design thinking facilitator training
An increasing number of companies are transforming product development by embracing a design method that puts the customer first. Instead of relying on people’s gut instincts, this new design frame…
Empathy, eliminate pain points, customer first, consistent ux, simplicity validated learning.
Nice DT overview in this article.
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Journey mapping for the library room reservation system
While the definition of Minimum Viable Product may work us into a tizzy, the goal behind it is extremely valuable for product companies: to rapidly learn what your customers want. Learning what your users want before you build it is good product development. Make sure when you do invest in a feature or solution, it’s the right one.
“ The more you answer before committing yourself to the final solution, the less uncertainty there is around whether users will want or use it.”
“ Now we can start to find a product that is marketable and sellable, but also addresses the user’s needs that were uncovered through experimentation. “
Paper prototype is fun!
A3 project mind map, affinity maps and design brief for Alternative Study Places
The next test is the one that let you learn more about the system
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Posts about vision written by Suzanne Hawkes
Grate posts from Suzanne Hawkes on vision statements, how to form one, good examples and analysis