In an era where personalization and user control dominate technology trends, the automotive industry is ripe for a groundbreaking shift. Imagine owning a car that not only adapts to your driving style but also reflects your personal preferences in its interface design. Car manufacturers have an unprecedented opportunity to release apps that allow users...
Continue readingHeuristic vs Holistic in healthcare
In healthcare UX, applying heuristic and holistic approaches becomes particularly critical due to the complexities involved in user interactions, high stakes of outcomes, and varied user demographics. Here’s a deeper look at how each approach can be applied within healthcare UX and how they complement each other: Heuristic Approach in Healthcare UX Holistic Approach...
Continue readingIt almost 2025 and companies still fail to understand UX
As we approach 2025, one might expect that user experience (UX) would be second nature to most companies, an ingrained practice that guides every stage of product development. Yet, here we are, still seeing headlines about the latest product flops and user frustrations. Why is it that despite having the tools, talent, and data,...
Continue readingNeuro-UX
In both healthcare and fintech, neuro-UX has transformative potential. It offers a nuanced understanding of how users engage with complex information and make critical decisions under often stressful conditions. Healthcare: Reducing Stress and Enhancing Clarity Healthcare UX presents unique challenges due to the sensitive, often high-stress environment in which users interact with healthcare platforms....
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Better driving maps
I have been doing a lot of driving lately, and yes, Google Maps made some great changes in its latest release, but I still think it can be better. Creating a better UX for driving maps focuses on making navigation intuitive, enhancing safety, and presenting information at a glance without overwhelming the driver. Here...
Continue readingUX wearables for health
UX in wearable health technology focuses on designing intuitive, unobtrusive, and effective user experiences for devices that help monitor health metrics, encourage activity, and promote well-being. In this area, UX considerations must balance accessibility, data accuracy, and user engagement without overwhelming the user with information. Wearable UX design for health should always prioritize user...
Continue readingUX is experience
This is a tricky topic that is discussed daily on LinkedIn. Age discrimination in the workplace with mid-level VP or director experience vs C-level. Hiring based on skill, knowledge, and authentic experience (rather than age or a lower salary) ensures that a company gets someone who genuinely understands how to solve user problems and...
Continue readingTransferring requirements to UX designs
Transferring UX requirements to designs is a critical process that transforms user needs and business goals into practical, user-friendly designs. Understand the Requirements Thoroughly Create User Journeys Define Information Architecture (IA) Wireframes and Low-Fidelity Prototypes Iterate with Feedback Develop Interaction Design Visual Design Prototype Testing Collaboration and Handoff Continuous Refinement If you’re working on...
Continue readingUX, button placement, cancel-button or button cancel, in healthcare
A coworker, Chris, came to me with a problem that is forever a choice. Cancel then button or button then cancel. The NN Group says consistency is essential https://www.nngroup.com/articles/ok-cancel-or-cancel-ok/ Here is my take: In healthcare apps and desktop platforms, button placement is crucial due to the sensitivity of medical information, complex workflows, and diverse...
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