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  • Imagine it’s the Internet and nobody’s going

    Jul 26, 2018
    Usability

    Which version of the website you want to use? Mobile view or full view. Why don’t you also ask me that when i’m entering with a desktop browser? @&€!#%#!

  • Step by step, no, baby!

    Apr 26, 2018
    Design Thinking, Methodology

    The pursuit of excellence and the excessively high process orientation often prevent us from making progress and achieving great results. So here are two recent articles that take a look at the design thinking process and user research. Don’t be too rigid and dare to skip a step. Step by step, no, baby. Yes, fortunately, […]

  • How to get Appreciation for UX

    Jan 31, 2018
    Strategy

    Until today UX often remains nothing more than buzz, a noble goal. And still, UX Designers are complaining about not being understood by others or over customers who are not getting their point. Even in agile organizations and those that generally recognize the value of UX, UXers fail, e.g. when being part of a SCRUM […]

  • Designer’s Toolkit – Currently most used UX-Tools

    Jan 10, 2018
    Recommendations, Tools

    Last December I took part in a survey about UX-Tools. The results are in. One key finding: Sketch is dominating the pack – not only for software 😉 Find the results here: Design Tools Survey By the way, the site uxtools.co is a really comprehensive and up-to-date resource for UX-Tools.

  • You really need to moderate your Deliverables

    Dec 17, 2017
    Design Thinking, Methodology

    All too often you can observe the following: It’s review time and the first public deliverables are to be shown and discussed. The beamer launches and the UX Designer starts describing the pictures (e.g. wireframes). But obviously, nobody seems to get what he’s talking about. The following discussion gets out of hand and carried away […]

  • UX is dead, long live the User Experience!

    Dec 14, 2017
    UX Design

    The winds of change are blowing. We’re in the middle of a big turnaround. No of course not. But UX is getting mature – finally! Our metier goes back to its roots and at the same time moves on. And we as the so taunted called UX Designers face a lot of challenges.

  • Fact Sheet for Split Testing

    Dec 13, 2017
    Methodology, Strategy

    Unfortunately, testing often degenerates into a trial. New designs are somehow thrown into a variant test. The testers hope to win the jackpot. It’s like digging gold somewhere along some river. This is very time-consuming and not really profitable in the long run – unless you are very lucky.

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