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Megan Pearlman

Best Practices for Mobile Site Checkout - 1 views

  • his study we have compiled what we consider to be some of the most important factors to consider when improving the ch
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Kari Waldrep

Clothes You Love, Prices You Can Afford - Twice - 1 views

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    sell your clothing
Janet Hanseth

Designing for responsiveness | Webdesigner Depot - 1 views

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    Designing for responsive websites can be a bit challenging at first because the process is so different. As designers, we've gotten used to building pixel-perfect mockups as our web blueprints. But responsive design takes a different approach. "Because so much of a layout can be created with CSS it may feel like your role as a designer has diminished. Really, your role has just changed. Web design for too long has been about designing the interface while neglecting the content. The layout is still important but the developer can do much of it. The designer should focus on making sure the goals of the website are met. Spend the most time on strengthening the conversion process, emphasising important content, and making it more palatable and digestible."
Andrea Nelson

Lean UX: Getting Out Of The Deliverables Business - Smashing UX Design - 1 views

  • UX designers have traditionally worn many hats. You now have another to add to the hall tree: keeper of the vision. In this new role, your responsibility is to keep an eye on the big picture. Lean UX forces you to think of the experience in prioritized chunks. Ultimately, those chunks all have to roll up into one cohesive product. That cohesive product is your vision.
  • UX designers have traditionally worn many hats. You now have another to add to the hall tree: keeper of the vision. In this new role, your responsibility is to keep an eye on the big picture. Lean UX forces you to think of the experience in prioritized chunks. Ultimately, those chunks all have to roll up into one cohesive product. That cohesive product is your vision.
  • UX designers have traditionally worn many hats. You now have another to add to the hall tree: keeper of the vision. In this new role, your responsibility is to keep an eye on the big picture. Lean UX forces you to think of the experience in prioritized chunks.
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  • UX designers have traditionally worn many hats. You now have another to add to the hall tree: keeper of the vision. In this new role, your responsibility is to keep an eye on the big picture. Lean UX forces you to think of the experience in prioritized chunks.
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  • UX designers have traditionally worn many hats. You now have another to add to the hall tree: keeper of the vision. In this new role, your responsibility is to keep an eye on the big picture. Lean UX forces you to think of the experience in prioritized chunks.
  • UX designers have traditionally worn many hats. You now have another to add to the hall tree: keeper of the vision. In this new role, your responsibility is to keep an eye on the big picture. Lean UX forces you to think of the experience in prioritized chunks.
  • Successful lean prototypes have been created with code, with design software such as Adobe Fireworks and even with PowerPoint.
  • Successful lean prototypes have been created with code, with design software such as Adobe Fireworks and even with PowerPoint.
Janet Hanseth

Attaining a Collaborative Shared Understanding - 1 views

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    Makes a case for designers and developers working very closely in a collaborative way
Andrea Nelson

The Two-Week Rule - 1 views

  • So for those people that believe in principle that they need to validate their product ideas with real customers, but are unsure of how “baked” the idea needs to be, I offer this very specific rule: Never go more than two weeks without putting your product ideas in front of real users and customers.
Laura Paajanen

Digital Adaptation - 1 views

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    Beware too many small changes: there are always some users left behind with iterations.
Brian Cleveland

Type rendering: operating systems « The Typekit Blog - 1 views

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    A comparison between type renderers between operating systems. I think the idea is to continue on to a browser comparison in the near future.
Janet Hanseth

Is There Any Meat on This Lean UX Thing? - 1 views

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    "For example, when Twitter was redesigning their desktop experience, live usability tests were projected on the wall of the development war room, as the developers were working. When something interesting happened in the test, the user researcher (observing from the war room), would say, "Hey everyone, you need to see what's happening here." Real time user research is a component of a Lean UX process."
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