
Why you need a UX team (Part 7)
When you hire a UX Team, you don’t just get a team of great designers, you get all their collective experiences designing tons of other software products.
When you hire a UX Team, you don’t just get a team of great designers, you get all their collective experiences designing tons of other software products.
Learn why many of the most popular apps available in app stores today, such as: Twitter, Uber, Instagram, Evernote and even the Apple App Store itself, are actually hybrids.
A good UX Team will utilize activities that will help drive the design of the user experience towards one that is focused on data — not opinions.
I spent a good amount of time shadowing users in the trenches, on the Morgan Stanley trading floor. My job was to not only observe how users perform their jobs but to also stay out of the way.
Often times, during UX activities, we uncover flaws in our client’s business that they were unaware of.
When your users or customers use your product, they do not think about how well the code was written — they think about performing tasks.
Sometimes ideas sound great in theory, but don’t work well in practice. That’s why prototyping with actual users is essential.
What would a 46% increase in conversion rates mean for your business? These are the types of real results that can be achieved through A/B Testing.
In Part 3 of this series on “Why You Need a UX Team”, we run through all the activities that a UX Team may perform for you that will help make sure your software product has a killer user exprience.
Let Designers, Design and Developers, Develop. It’s important that you use people for their strengths and not their weaknesses.
When you hire a UX Team, you don’t just get a team of great designers, you get all their collective experiences designing tons of other software products.
Learn why many of the most popular apps available in app stores today, such as: Twitter, Uber, Instagram, Evernote and even the Apple App Store itself, are actually hybrids.
A good UX Team will utilize activities that will help drive the design of the user experience towards one that is focused on data — not opinions.
I spent a good amount of time shadowing users in the trenches, on the Morgan Stanley trading floor. My job was to not only observe how users perform their jobs but to also stay out of the way.
Often times, during UX activities, we uncover flaws in our client’s business that they were unaware of.
When your users or customers use your product, they do not think about how well the code was written — they think about performing tasks.
Sometimes ideas sound great in theory, but don’t work well in practice. That’s why prototyping with actual users is essential.
What would a 46% increase in conversion rates mean for your business? These are the types of real results that can be achieved through A/B Testing.
In Part 3 of this series on “Why You Need a UX Team”, we run through all the activities that a UX Team may perform for you that will help make sure your software product has a killer user exprience.
Let Designers, Design and Developers, Develop. It’s important that you use people for their strengths and not their weaknesses.
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