Via Andrea Drugay
UX writers are responsible for making sure the language is clear, correct, and helpful. It’s better if the language is also inclusive and accessible, and it’s best if it doesn’t unfairly manipulate the reader.
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Via Anthony at UX Movement
Before you decide to use a select menu for your form field ask yourself a question. Will users know their input without looking at the list of options? If the answer is yes, do not use a select menu.
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Via WDD Staff
Creating great UX is a primary goal for all product designers. It’s up to the designer to make a process of interaction with a product as simple as possible.
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Via Stephen Moyers | @StephenMoyers
Let these seven user experience trends be your guide to help prep for both the present and the future of UX design.
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Via Busra Demirci | @cmd_shiftbusra
Learn ways to evoke emotion through microinteractions, the subtle details users interact with on your website.
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Via Paul Woods | @paulillustrator
Micro-experiences are branded moments that set digital product experiences apart from the next. They differentiate not through a logo or brand style guide, but through functionality and interactions. Brands live or die by the quality of the experiences they offer.
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Via Dennis Last | @toxboe
What’s the best way to sell a 2,000 dollar wristwatch? Right next to a 12,000 dollar watch. This mental process has a name. It’s called anchoring and adjustment.
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Via Jonathan Kim | @hijonathan
This article breaks down some really bad UX mistakes that show up even in popular products with talented teams. Learn these mistakes and understand why they don't work so you can avoid them.
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