Agile
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Why do tech guys love drop downs?
Traditional drop downs stifle UX in regulated financial software. They overload users with hidden options, hinder transparency, and increase cognitive load. But there are alternatives, prioritise immediacy, transparency, and champion user-centric solutions.
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Using Experience Maps to plot your Customer Journeys
Following the article linked above to users and proto-personas, you should now really begin to understand the who, what and why of your users. That understanding should lead to some common themes that have organically risen to the service .
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Definition of Done – for a UXer
TLDR: <add summary> Contents Definition of Done As a UXer,the agile concept, the Definition of Done (DoD). But how does it affect me is another question. Recently I have been invited to a couple of chats while looking at potential career opportunities, in one of them, one Dev Lead was interested in my DoD –…
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Low fidelity prototypes
TLDR: Skip the fancy prototypes! Low-fidelity sketches are fast, cheap, and encourage better feedback – perfect for early UX stages to focus on functionality before aesthetics. Contents basic is still the best? I’ve made a few assumptions here, first… you work in UX. Second, you’re familiar with Agile and third, you haven’t much time so…