Victor Loux Bookmarks Tag: UX

247 bookmarks tagged “UX

Imposter syndrome in user centred design, and how to beat it | Medium

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I surveyed 100 user centred designers on their experiences of imposter syndrome and what has helped them to beat it. Here’s what they said.

The 3 principles of designing for flow

blog.superhuman.com/how-to-design-for-flow/
The flow state unlocks creativity and turns work into play. With Rahul Vohra's 3 principles, you can design experiences that cultivate this elusive state.

Personas aren't bad, and you're not a bad designer for using them | Andy Budd

andybudd.com/archives/2019/02/personas_arent_bad-_and_youre_not_a_bad_
With disturbing regularity, my Twitter stream seems to explode with posts demonising commonly used, yet seemingly harmless design tools. These posts take great pains to document all the ways these tools have failed people in the past (while downplaying or ignoring situation where they may have helped).

What the Fastly outage can teach us about writing error messages | OnlineOrNot

onlineornot.com/what-fastly-outage-can-teach-about-writing-error-messages
As developers, we can *definitely* do better than 'Error 503 Service Unavailable' when it comes to error messages. This article shows you how.

Want a killer product? Become more opinionated | by Adil Aijaz | Jun, 2021 | Medium

adilaijaz.medium.com/want-a-killer-product-become-more-opinionated-dce7b12bba3e
This is such a common frustration with MS Word. It is so common that I wonder whether I am too dumb to imagine the reason Word has not changed this behavior. Beyond the laughs, there is a product…

Page Flows

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A collection of videos showing different types of "flow" like onboarding, through apps.

UX with Intent Frames: Design and Analyze with Content Early | by Workday Design | Workday Design | Medium

medium.com/workday-design/ux-with-intent-frames-design-and-analyze-with-content-early-674f4de94f94
Ever wandered through a house and encountered a closet too small to be useful or a wall that divided the space oddly, and wondered, “Who designed this, and what were they thinking?” Now consider, do…