Category: Experience Design

Enhance user satisfaction, improve business outcomes, and contribute to positive social change. UXD is a powerful tool that can be used to create products and services that are user-friendly, culturally relevant and deliver real-world impact.

  • Top 10 tips on improving your mobile gambling offer

    Mobile gambling, if you’ve watched any live commercial sporting event, is big business. Mobile gambling is at the forefront, keep my Top 10 points in your UX Playbook when designing for this sector


    Hard Skills:

    Journey Mapping

    Research

    Visual Design

    Soft Skills:

    Empathy

    Collaboration

    Critical Thinking

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    Recently, I have been both at the coal-face and negotiating with stakeholders to define what makes a great gambling offer. Here is my Top 10 tips on improving your mobile gambling offer.

    1.0 Make it beautiful

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    Implement design rules is also a top tip. For example, instituting a one-size fits all font size policy across your offer can not only eliminate lengthy design discussion each time a new element is introduced but also guarantee legibility on the small screen.

    2.0 Minimalist approach

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  • The official football app for the biggest league on the world

    Barclays Premier League Mobile Applicaiton

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    Brief

    Create a brand engagement App by “getting customers closer to the Barclays Premier League”. Also, globally raise brand awareness in new markets and create synergies between current digital channel offerings: Barclays Ticket Office and Facebook.

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  • How to monetise adult content on mobile

    Using cloud services to provide adult content on mobile

    The debate for and against adult content on your mobile will go on and on. Inevitably, clients and business owners alike will want to look at how the route to purchase, on your handset, can be visualised. This is where the UX/UI designer in me comes out to play.

    How to monetise adult content on mobile

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    Set out your stall

    Providing familiar interface design, such as the carousel, will always promote a natural interaction with the end user. Content can be loaded in, via CMS or otherwise, and displayed as your shop window.

    How to monetise adult content on mobile

    Easy selection

    The grid format can easily accommodate the multitude of file formats out there. Simple previews can act as sign-posts for the content underneath.

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  • Design Trends For Mobile – Part 2: Progressive Disclosure

    Design Trends For Mobile - Part2 - Progressive Disclosure

    Download here DesignTrendsForMobile-Part2_ProgressiveDisclosure.pdf

    Design Trends in Mobile

    This is the 2nd part in a series of trends that I have witnessed in the design world. These trends and UX have now become best practice in mobile design and an essential skill-set for the experienced UI designer.

    Design Trends For Mobile - Part2 - Progressive Disclosure

    Progressive Disclosure

    Progressive disclosure is an interaction design technique often used to help maintain the focus of a user’s attention by reducing clutter and confusion. This improves usability by presenting only the minimum data required for the task at hand. By disclosing information progressively, you reveal only the essentials and help the user manage the complexity of feature-rich sites.

    From a designers perspective we should be using this technique when we feel the customer requires a level of hand-holding and is possibly unsure what they need to do.

    For a full and extremely well documented explanation of the Progressive Disclosure see our friends at Wikipedia

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    Download here DesignTrendsForMobile-Part2_ProgressiveDisclosure.pdf

    This is but one part of a 12 point examination of the design principles russellwebbdesign generated for the mobile design community. Please contact us further to discuss if your brand (or it’s design) can really benefit from ‘best-in-class’ mobile design: info@russellwebbdesign.co.uk

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  • Design Trends For Mobile – Part 1: Essential Content

    Design Trends for mobile

    Download hereDesign Trends For Mobile – Part 1 – Essential Content.pdf

    Design Trends for mobile: Part I

    After only a few years the mobile landscape has generated a selection of trends and UX that have now become best practice in mobile design and an essential skill-set for the experienced UI designer. And as a UX designer you should be aware of these experiences and how best to incorporate them into your design decisions.

    Design Trends for mobile

    Essential Content

    Mobile user have an absolutely different mind set to desktop. When you’re searching for that restaurant on your phone, the last thing you need delivered, in a heavy multimedia format, is the history of the company or the head chefs ethos on sustainable farming – you just need the address ( preferably linked to Maps ).
    So, concentrate on location, focus on why would the user needs that information and therefore deliver it in the format best suited to the situation, like a phone number.

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    Download hereDesign Trends For Mobile – Part 1 – Essential Content.pdf

    This is but one part of a 12 point examination of the design principles russellwebbdesign generated for the mobile design community. Please contact us further to discuss if your brand (or it’s design) can really benefit from ‘best-in-class’ mobile design: info@russellwebbdesign.co.uk

    If this, or any other post has peaked your interest, please leave your comments below