Design | UX Central https://uxcentral.com The best in User Experience Thu, 04 Apr 2024 06:41:46 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.5.2 213981190 Why User Experience Design is so Hard to Get Right https://uxcentral.com/2024/04/04/user-experience-design-is-hard/ https://uxcentral.com/2024/04/04/user-experience-design-is-hard/#respond Thu, 04 Apr 2024 06:20:15 +0000 https://uxcentral.com/2024/04/04/benefits-of-a-design-system-2/ User Experience Design is hard to get right. Good designers begin by attempting to understand the genuine difficulties rather than trying to fix the problem presented to them. As a…

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User Experience Design is hard to get right. Good designers begin by attempting to understand the genuine difficulties rather than trying to fix the problem presented to them. As a result, instead of converging on a solution, they diverge, researching people and their goals to provide concept after idea after idea. It takes skill to be able to use data and qualitative feedback to highlight the significance of user experience issues and to use this information to craft a compelling argument that persuades stakeholders.

And like any art, it is hard.

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The Benefits of a Design System: Making Better Products, Faster https://uxcentral.com/2024/01/18/benefits-of-a-design-system/ https://uxcentral.com/2024/01/18/benefits-of-a-design-system/#respond Thu, 18 Jan 2024 11:08:28 +0000 https://uxcentral.com/?p=3973 Staying in tune with what users want means more loyal customers—and more revenue for companies. Seminal research by Fred Reichheld, creator of the all-important NPS score, found that a 5%…

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Staying in tune with what users want means more loyal customers—and more revenue for companies. Seminal research by Fred Reichheld, creator of the all-important NPS score, found that a 5% increase in customer retention can lead to a 25% to 95% increase in profits. Keeping the customers you have is all the more important when you consider the cost of acquiring new ones: Sixty-one percent of retailers in one 2022 study cited rising customer acquisition costs as one of their greatest obstacles in meeting e-commerce goals. One of the best ways to keep the customers you already have? Make sure your product does what your users want it to.

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Democratizing User Research to Innovate and Refine Digital Products https://uxcentral.com/2024/01/18/democratizing-user-research/ https://uxcentral.com/2024/01/18/democratizing-user-research/#respond Thu, 18 Jan 2024 11:02:15 +0000 https://uxcentral.com/?p=3971 Staying in tune with what users want means more loyal customers—and more revenue for companies. Seminal research by Fred Reichheld, creator of the all-important NPS score, found that a 5%…

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Staying in tune with what users want means more loyal customers—and more revenue for companies. Seminal research by Fred Reichheld, creator of the all-important NPS score, found that a 5% increase in customer retention can lead to a 25% to 95% increase in profits. Keeping the customers you have is all the more important when you consider the cost of acquiring new ones: Sixty-one percent of retailers in one 2022 study cited rising customer acquisition costs as one of their greatest obstacles in meeting e-commerce goals. One of the best ways to keep the customers you already have? Make sure your product does what your users want it to.

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Voice of the Customer: How to Leverage User Insights for Better UX https://uxcentral.com/2024/01/18/voice-of-the-customer/ https://uxcentral.com/2024/01/18/voice-of-the-customer/#respond Thu, 18 Jan 2024 10:48:48 +0000 https://uxcentral.com/?p=3969 Many of us have had the experience of feeling like we’re shouting into an online void, and even for the most stoic among us, it’s aggravating. Will that contact submission…

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Many of us have had the experience of feeling like we’re shouting into an online void, and even for the most stoic among us, it’s aggravating. Will that contact submission form ever reach a real human? Why is it taking me so long to complete this checkout process? These all-too-familiar experiences are often symptomatic of a product team’s failure to listen to “the voice of the customer” (VoC).

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The Danger of Dark Patterns https://uxcentral.com/2024/01/18/the-danger-of-dark-patterns/ https://uxcentral.com/2024/01/18/the-danger-of-dark-patterns/#respond Thu, 18 Jan 2024 10:42:22 +0000 https://uxcentral.com/?p=3967 Dark patterns are a popular design topic but defining them can be difficult. That’s because they’ve become so prevalent that many have been adopted as design conventions. It’s crucial to…

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Dark patterns are a popular design topic but defining them can be difficult. That’s because they’ve become so prevalent that many have been adopted as design conventions. It’s crucial to understand these manipulative techniques in order to create ethical products that enhance customer trust.

As designers we use our expertise to create user experiences that are practical and intuitive. This often means using persuasive design patterns to encourage customers toward decisions that benefit our clients, such as completing purchases or upgrading services. Persuasive patterns may include creating a sense of scarcity, using social proof to amplify trustworthiness, and rewarding customers to instil a feeling of accomplishment.

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Your First Design is Wrong https://uxcentral.com/2023/11/17/your-first-design-is-wrong/ https://uxcentral.com/2023/11/17/your-first-design-is-wrong/#respond Fri, 17 Nov 2023 13:51:17 +0000 https://uxcentral.com/2023/11/17/design-with-confidence-2/ Designing better and delivering faster is the dream of all designers, but it need not be a just a dream. Iterative design is a methodology that can both fast track…

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Designing better and delivering faster is the dream of all designers, but it need not be a just a dream. Iterative design is a methodology that can both fast track your delivery and drastically improve the effectiveness of your designs. And best of all it’s not that difficult to implement.

I recently did a talk covering fifty things all designers must know¹, and the one theme that stood out was the importance of iteration. An iterative design practice in which we work on smaller pieces and iterate them continuously, making rapid changes, almost always leads to better solutions.

Great design comes from iterations of good design, and the iterative design process is a powerful way of enabling our teams to design and deliver better products faster.

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Eight Concepts from Behavioural Economics for Designers https://uxcentral.com/2022/12/08/8-concepts-behavioural-economics/ https://uxcentral.com/2022/12/08/8-concepts-behavioural-economics/#respond Thu, 08 Dec 2022 09:13:28 +0000 https://uxcentral.com/2022/12/08/effective-data-visualisation-design-2/ As a designer, I’m interested in bringing concepts and learnings from a wide range of disciplines into the world of design to help create better solutions. One field that has…

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As a designer, I’m interested in bringing concepts and learnings from a wide range of disciplines into the world of design to help create better solutions. One field that has had a massive influence on my design approach has been behavioural economics.

I’ve been fascinated with it ever since picking up a copy of Dan Ariely’s book Predictably Irrational at an airport many years ago. Having previously studied traditional economics with its assumptions of rationality, behavioural economics was a breath of fresh air with its premise that people are in fact irrational creatures.

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Effective Data Visualisation Design https://uxcentral.com/2022/09/26/effective-data-visualisation-design/ https://uxcentral.com/2022/09/26/effective-data-visualisation-design/#respond Mon, 26 Sep 2022 16:36:57 +0000 https://uxcentral.com/2022/09/26/design-with-confidence-2/ I’m currently part of a project to create a design framework for data visualisation across the organisation. This has been a lot more interesting than it has any right to…

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I’m currently part of a project to create a design framework for data visualisation across the organisation. This has been a lot more interesting than it has any right to be, and has led me down the rabbit hole of all things data visualisation. In the process I’ve learned how to produce visualisations that have an impact, and it has reinforced my view that effective communication with data has become an essential design skill. Designing with data can be fun — you just need to embrace your inner data analyst.

Today, data communication is everywhere. Just think of how much data you’re exposed to every day, whether it’s on your smart watch, fitness tracker, news shows, banking app, investment platform or even your gaming system. With so much data, it’s become essential for us as designers to use techniques like visualisation design to communicate data effectively.

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Improving your UX and UI Writing — 5 Practical Tips https://uxcentral.com/2022/07/19/improving-your-ux-and-ui-writing/ https://uxcentral.com/2022/07/19/improving-your-ux-and-ui-writing/#respond Tue, 19 Jul 2022 13:45:15 +0000 https://uxcentral.com/2022/07/19/how-to-ask-for-design-feedback-2/ Whether you’re developing an online storefront, a SaaS website, or a B2B presentation landing page, both UX and UI play an important role in successful web design. However, UX and…

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Whether you’re developing an online storefront, a SaaS website, or a B2B presentation landing page, both UX and UI play an important role in successful web design. However, UX and UI writing is often not only mixed up but mishandled by project managers and web designers who aren’t professional writers.

While a great WordPress theme and load times will get you far with cold leads, they won’t convince anyone of purchasing or subscribing on their own merit. Here are some practical tips which will help improve your UX and UI writing regardless of the scale of the project you’re tackling in your web development company.

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Design with Confidence https://uxcentral.com/2021/12/14/design-with-confidence/ https://uxcentral.com/2021/12/14/design-with-confidence/#respond Tue, 14 Dec 2021 14:07:31 +0000 https://uxcentral.com/2021/12/14/how-to-ask-for-design-feedback-2/ Whenever our design leadership group discusses design team members, I often hear comments like: “She is a brilliant designer but lacks confidence in her ability” or “He is great at…

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Whenever our design leadership group discusses design team members, I often hear comments like: “She is a brilliant designer but lacks confidence in her ability” or “He is great at creating solutions but doesn’t have the self-confidence to persuade people that his idea is great” or that “She has no trust in her ability even though she consistently produces great work.”

All of us have experienced feelings of doubt and unworthiness at some point in our lives. But when we feel inadequate despite our accomplishments being a result of our own hard work, knowledge, and preparation – we’re probably experiencing something called impostor syndrome.

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