HiFi vs. LowFi, UX

“HiFi” and “LowFi” are terms often used in the context of user experience (UX) design to describe different levels of fidelity in design prototypes. HiFi (High Fidelity): LowFi (Low Fidelity): Choosing between HiFi and LowFi prototypes depends on various factors such as project timeline, budget, stage of the design process, and the specific goals...

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Jira and UX

UX within Jira involves integrating UX design processes and tasks into the project management workflow facilitated by Jira.  UX and Jira can be effectively combined: User Stories with UX Focus: UX Tasks and Sub-Tasks: UX Design Sprints: Collaboration and Communication: Integrating Design Tools: User Feedback and Testing: Iterative Improvement: By integrating UX processes into...

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UX Interviews

UX interviews are crucial for understanding users’ needs, behaviors, and pain points and informing the design process. Here’s a structured approach to conducting UX interviews: Following these steps can help you conduct compelling UX interviews, which will provide valuable insights to inform your design process and ultimately create a better user experience for your...

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The Grid System

The grid system is a fundamental principle in graphic and web design that organizes content within a layout. It divides the design space into columns and rows, creating a framework for arranging elements consistently and effectively. When considering UX (User Experience) design, the grid system is crucial in structuring and organizing content to enhance...

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UX and Content Strategy

UX (User Experience) and content strategy are closely intertwined disciplines within digital design and development. Let’s break down each of these concepts and explore how they relate to each other: 1. User Experience (UX): 2. Content Strategy: Relationship between UX and Content Strategy: In summary, UX and content strategy are complementary disciplines that create...

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UX and Information Achitecture

User Experience (UX) and Information Architecture (IA) are closely related disciplines within the design and technology field, particularly in web and application development. Here’s an overview of each: User Experience (UX): User Experience design focuses on enhancing user satisfaction by improving the usability, accessibility, and pleasure of interaction between the user and the product....

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UX Strategy

UX Strategy is a critical component of product development and design. It aims to create meaningful, seamless, and enjoyable interactions between users and products or services. It involves a structured approach to understanding user needs, business goals, and technological constraints to craft experiences that effectively meet both user and business objectives. Here’s a breakdown...

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Common mistakes in UX

User experience (UX) Design is a crucial aspect of product development, and designers and developers often need to correct several common mistakes. Here are some of them: By avoiding these common mistakes and prioritizing user-centric design principles, designers and developers can create intuitive, accessible, and enjoyable products....

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UX and Prototyping

User Experience (UX) design and prototyping are crucial in developing digital products, websites, and applications. UX design focuses on creating intuitive, easy-to-use products and providing a positive experience for the user. Prototyping, on the other hand, involves creating a preliminary version of the product to test its functionality, gather feedback, and iterate on design...

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Can You or I Get Noticed, Today

a person, athlete, it is hard to put our thoughts into words, now you expect that to come through on a resume. A great idea you had for a client that you can’t write about cause you signed an NDA, NOPE. I have worked with pharmaceutical, satellite, healthcare and engineering firms, most ideas or...

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