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UX audit - the art of constructive criticism in 10 points
April 12, 2024
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It is my personal experience, but I think I am not alone, that when something goes wrong around the house and I call in new professionals to assess the current situation, they almost always say that the previous team was completely amateurish, they did everything wrong. But now! The new team will solve the problem properly - even if, unfortunately, they have to replace everything. I always remind myself that the previous team said the same thing 1-2 years ago.
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User interview - Find out what the user thinks!
March 3, 2024
3 minutes
User interviews allow us to gather a more comprehensive knowledge of the persona, i.e. the target group for a given product or service. It's a good idea to conduct such an interview when you want to explore the user's habits and past experiences, or to find out their thoughts on a UX product in progress or already completed.
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User survey - information from users through questionnaires
March 8, 2024
3 minutes
Analyses and user surveys are essential points in UX design planning, as they provide real, user-level feedback for improvement. As we have written in previous articles (user interviews, competitor analysis, stakeholder interviews), there are several measurement methods available to collect data, which when used together, give a complete picture of the current lifecycle of the business.
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Analytics in the UI/UX world
March 8, 2024
3 minutes
In the previous articles, we have covered most of the UX research methodologies, but we have not yet discussed one important type of tool, analytics. Website analytics is very important as it helps to support other research findings with figures or visuals. There are many free and paid tools available for this. Here are some of them.
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Style Guide - a framework for design planning
March 8, 2024
3 minutes
A style guide helps you to visualise your product from the very beginning of the website design process. It is a detailed and documented concept that supports both design and development, and includes the graphic elements used on the site, such as colours, fonts, navigation elements and recurring motifs.
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One glance and you know: the principle of similarity in the design of white user interfaces.
March 8, 2024
3 minutes
The truly outstanding digital products are backed up by in-depth research, in-depth interviews and a comprehensive survey of the market. And while these steps are undoubtedly key to a successful journey, there are some basic guidelines without which interfaces would never be truly user-friendly and ergonomic. These principles are known as the laws of UX, and knowledge of them is essential for any designer who wants to create the best possible user experience.