Tag: UX design

UX Crash Course: Running Critiques
A critique is an invitation for others with different perspectives and life experiences to help poke holes in a design and find places for improvement. It’s an opportunity to find what’s working, as well as what isn’t.
UX Crash Course: The Double Diamond Process
How does iterative design actually work in a day-to-day context? What does that process look like practically, for the people building software with it? That’s what the Double Diamond Process seeks to answer.
UX Crash Course: Personas
When personas are informed by research, they can be powerful tools … but when they’re created based on assumptions or guesses, they can set you back quite a ways. Learn how to create useful and data-based personas!
Designing for Higher Education: Trends and Best Practices
When designing higher education websites, certain things are a must: an accessible and responsive design, a segmented navigation, inclusive imagery, high-tech features. These and other best practices will help your university website connect with students, their parents and other visitors.
UX Crash Course: Mental Models and Cognitive Load
Users may use 20 different applications over the course of their entire day, of which ours is just one. What does that mean for us, in terms of user interface and experience design?

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