Joined November 2020
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"Designing for a diverse range of needs doesn’t stop at people with a disability. There are many other reasons why someone might have difficulty using a product or service." Great blog post on #accessibility and #design via @Idean idean.com/spotlight/make-spa…

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"...there’s no denying the advantages that the ability to write even a small amount of code can bring to a designer." #uiux
19 Nov 2020
'How Much Code Should A UX Designer Write?' bit.ly/2Hq2p6l
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"Repeated processes are always worthy of a keen eye. So, when you realize, “Wow, we’ve had to do XYZ a lot over the past couple of months,” it’s smart to see how you’re handling that process – and how you could be doing it better."
19 Nov 2020
Scrub away your old processes and turn them into shiny new ones with our "Process Improvement Guide!" Learn how to simplify, streamline & automate your existing processes to make them better in our guide ⬇️ bit.ly/2IK4awy
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💡"Ensure the users have the means of accessing the 'import contacts' function from their main dashboard or menu options, so they can execute this operation at any time...without having to go through a lengthy, drawn-out process." #usability #uxdesign
Reduce customer anxiety and increase efficiency by making sure that #design patterns like Imported Connections (being able to import contacts, phone numbers, etc.) are easy to apply and is easily accessible! #uxdesign interaction-design.org/liter…
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"Good #typography is a navigating tool, guiding the reader’s eye. Use clear headings and an organized layout. Short, simple sentences are truly best." Great article on #usability considerations for designing #content in products by @becca_kennedy via @UserZoom
18 Nov 2020
Whether your product requires users to read one word or 100,000 words, you should pay attention to the usability and user experience of typography. userzoom.com/ux-library/a-us…
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“A customer journey map is a very simple idea: a diagram that illustrates the steps your customer(s) go through in engaging with your company, whether it be a product, an online experience, retail experience, or a service, or any combination." - Adam Richardson, Frog Design
Learn to develop #empathy with your users and understand their needs using a Customer Journey Map. #userexperience interaction-design.org/liter…
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"What’s good for information architecture is good for #SEO." "Clear and consistent writing simplifies the process of interactions for your visitors." #uxdesign #uxwriting Great article by @lindsaymunro via @AdobeXD
17 Nov 2020
How can good Information Architecture improve the SEO of your website AND allow your target audience to find your business? adobe.ly/2UwtfNJ
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Just ordered post-it flags (I normally use a highlighter to mark book pages, wrecks my physical books). 📚✍🏽 Looking forward to trying the B.A.G.E.L. method out.🤓
16 Nov 2020
Introducing the B.A.G.E.L 🥯 method for progressive meaning-making with highlights/flags for the books you read. - B. Big Idea 🔵 - A. Antagonism 🔴 - G. General Noteworthy 🟡 - E. External Reference 🟠 - L. List of Notable Ideas 🟢 Make your reading more fulfilling 📚🧵
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“‘When is the right time to bring in content? And the answer is: ‘The same time you’d bring in a designer.’” —  Meridel Walkington link.medium.com/lWGYVTjsnbb
Content Designer (UX Writer) retweeted
17 Nov 2020
Just bought Microcopy: The Complete Guide by @Microcopy_UX. I'm pretty excited to dig into the eBook while waiting for my print copy. Saved $20 ( FREE Shipping) buying both! 📚🤓 #ux #microcopy microcopybook.com/
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