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35 “One-Liner” UX Tips from Real User Experience Professionals

By |December 16th, 2015|Categories: Tips & Tricks, User Experience|Tags: , , , , , , |

A while ago, I began a discussion thread on LinkedIn, asking one simple questions: “If you could give a fellow UX designer one UX tip, in one sentence, what would it be?” Share the love, right? Well, the love was certainly shared. I was pleasantly surprised to see the active engagement in the discussion. Yet,

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An Interview with Jeff Gothelf on Lean UX and Fintech

By |January 20th, 2015|Categories: Expert UX Interviews, User Experience|Tags: , , , , , |

I’ve been following leading user experience professionals & digital strategists for years now. Jared Spool, Tomer Sharon, Aarron Walter, & Paul Boag are among the top on my “hit list” to get for an interview here on UX Crunch. But, I finally managed to get the guy behind Lean UX – Jeff Gothelf – to

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The Evolution of the Wireframe: How Everything Changed

By |October 20th, 2014|Categories: User Experience|Tags: , , , , , |

Interaction design for any application is becoming quite complicated with time. It was only a simple task just recently, with only Visio being used to describe statistic screen, websites, desktop programs, and even a number of mobile applications. You would find the product manager writing a very long document showing the products as well as

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Ditching the Help Button in the Self-Tasking Age

By |September 15th, 2014|Categories: User Experience|Tags: , , , , |

With more companies developing new types of software and solutions for the web, user interface complexity is bound to burst some user bubbles. It’s now a basic goal of any web application to make sure that the interface is clear enough for their users to be 100% satisfied and converting.

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