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  • Responsive Design Using Contextual Product Backlogs and User Stories

    Responsive design is one of the biggest challenges to solve in the modern UX world. How can we design effectively for multiple devices and screen sizes without needing to wireframe screens several times or mess around with HTML? To be honest, so far I don’t think anybody really has the answer. I’m going to throw […]

    May 27, 2013
  • User Stories – The Beginner’s Guide

    Our Beginner’s Guide series is designed to help those who are just starting to learn about user experience, or those who want to brush up on the basics. In this part, we take a look at user stories. What is a user story? A user story is a short sentence which encapsulates a need or […]

    May 22, 2013
  • 3 Reasons Why You Should Have a UX Blog

    You might not see yourself as a natural writer, but having your own blog is a great way to learn valuable lessons about building websites which will make you a more rounded UX Designer. It will help you understand content It is increasingly important for User Experience Designers to understand content and consider it when […]

    May 16, 2013
  • Opinion: What the flaming monkey balls is a UX Designer anyway?

    Tools and deliverables don’t define what a UX Designer is or does. But how do we describe ourselves to other people without this convenient mechanism? I was recently having a little check of my LinkedIn. Aside from my profile once again being incomplete (I strongly believe it is impossible to have a complete LinkedIn profile […]

    May 14, 2013
  • Prototypes – The Beginner’s Guide

    Our Beginner’s Guide series is designed to help those who are just starting to learn about user experience, or those who want to brush up on the basics. In this part, we take a look at prototypes. What is a prototype? A prototype is a quasi-realistic representation of what you are building that can be […]

    May 10, 2013
  • Content Strategy for Wireframes – Do You Build A Web Without Words?

    As UX researchers and designers we need to understand the complexities of the human mind to represent our users in usable designs that will fulfil both user and business goals. In the last few years I have been part of big implementation projects. Developers, UX designers, business analysts and product managers often forget that they […]

    May 7, 2013
  • Using Personas and User Journeys For Business Strategy – The Changing Role of UX

    Using Personas and User Journeys For Business Strategy – The Changing Role of UX

    I’ve noticed a recent shift in the kinds of projects I have been getting from clients. Very often, rather than building a website, app or other solution which will be used by end users I am being asked to use user experience techniques to help visualise a business strategy. In many cases this strategy can […]

    May 3, 2013
  • Opinion: 3 Ways Anything Can Teach Us Something About Something

    Vicky Teinaki recently put together a generator to highlight the prevalence in blogs of the ‘# Things X Can Teach Us About Y’ format in blog titles. In fact, putting ‘things can teach us about’ into Google yields 330,000,000+ results. It’s a title pattern I have even used in previous posts. Its overuse as a literary device is probably […]

    May 1, 2013
  • Wireframes – The Beginner’s Guide

    Our Beginner’s Guide series is designed to help those who are just starting to learn about user experience, or those who want to brush up on the basics. In this part, we take a look at wireframes. What is a wireframe? A wireframe is a visual representation of a user interface, stripped of any visual […]

    April 25, 2013
  • Interview – Michael Angeles on Balsamiq – A Rapid Prototyping Tool

    We talk to Michael Angeles from Balsamiq about their rapid prototyping tool. 1. How would you describe Balsamiq to those new to UX? Balsamiq Mockups is a rapid wireframing tool that provides rough, sketch-style output so that you can focus on what’s important during the earliest-stages of product design. Low-fidelity elements keep visual design out […]

    April 22, 2013
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