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Advanced Search UX Done Right — Powerful Examples and Tips
Where basic search displays a list of results, advanced search enables users to refine their search queries for highly targeted results using filters, facet selection, and other parameters. This filtering lets users find specific information faster than sifting through queries–especially when there is vast content. Advanced search is crucial for user experience because it gives
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How to Scale Design Systems with UXPin – A Practical Guide
A design system serves as a single source of truth, grouping all elements that allow teams to design, prototype, test, and develop a product. This system includes pattern libraries, coded component libraries, code samples, APIs, and documentation. Organizations use the four-level design system maturity scale to gauge the evolution of design systems. The ultimate goal
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Best Examples of Product Design
As technology continues to advance, so do human expectations. The average person spends about 10 hours a day on devices while interacting with thousands of different platforms. When coupled with the downtrend in attention spans, little room is left for products that are not designed with the user experience in mind. In today’s article, we
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Web Accessibility Guide – Everything Designers Should Consider and Implement
Billions of people visit websites every day, some are able-bodied and others are not. How does a designer ensure that everyone can access and use their website? The answer is web accessibility. Build accessible prototypes with UXPin, a design tool that has a built-in contrast checker and more. Explore all the features during a free
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10 Fun Design Team Activities to Try Out in 2023
Successful designs are the result of a cohesive and creative design team. But how do leaders build teams that are rich in these skills? There may not be a universal formula for creating the perfect team, but fun design team activities offer room for collaboration and exploration. Team building starts with engagement, and when done
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Pagination Examples that Work – We Analyzed the Most Effective Strategies
Pagination is a design pattern used to divide content into separate pages. It’s a fundamental component of digital product design, particularly important when dealing with large amounts of data or content, like e-commerce sites, blogs, data tables, or any other content-heavy platform. Sometimes pagination design patterns are visible, like the examples above, but other times
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5 Inspiring React Web Apps with Great UX
In the ever-evolving landscape of web applications, React has emerged as a preferred choice for app makers. The open-source Javascript library’s powerful features and flexible ecosystem enable the development of engaging, high-performance web apps with exceptional user experiences. We explore the benefits of using React from a UX perspective. We also look at five examples
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How Do You Incorporate Feedback into Your Designs?
Constructive feedback provides UX designers with different perspectives, helping to highlight areas that may require improvement or revision. This process is essential as designers are often too close to their projects, blinding them from possible flaws or enhancements. Feedback helps align product design with user needs and business goals, improving the design’s usability, user experience,
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Agile vs. Scrum vs. Kanban – Comparing Top 3 Project Management Methodologies
Choosing the ideal project management methodology enables users to optimize results by identifying and handling the critical components of their projects. This ensures that teams are able to manage deadlines and budgets by leveraging specific processes. For example, agile methodologies (as the term suggests), focus on dynamic communication and constant feedback among cross-functional teams and
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A Designer’s Guide to Content Inventory
A content inventory is a comprehensive and structured collection of all the content assets within a digital product or website. It’s a detailed catalog that captures information about each piece of content, including its location, format, metadata, and key attributes. Managing a content inventory is essential for user experience as it provides a centralized and
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3 Types of Accessibility Testing Tools that You 100% Need
Accessibility testing evaluates digital products or services to ensure they can be accessed and used by individuals with disabilities. It involves assessing various websites, applications, or content aspects to identify and address barriers that hinder users with disabilities. UX teams aim to identify and rectify issues related to visual, auditory, motor, and cognitive impairments, making
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8 Design System Best Practices that Top Enterprise Companies Follow
Together with Whitespace, we hosted a webinar for hundreds of tech professionals titled: How to Overcome Challenges of Scaling a Design System? DesignOps and Product Design Leadership expert Dave Malouf moderated the event with speakers from two enterprise multinationals: This webinar provided interesting insights into how two enterprise giants approach design systems, including maintenance, scaling,
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Free Webinar: “Strategies for Building a Resilient DesignOps Practice”
Join our upcoming webinar with DesignOps Assembly’s members. We invited Meredith Black, Salomé Mortazavi, and Adam Fry-Pierce to discuss strategies for building a resilient DesignOps practice. Build a Reliable Design Operations DesignOps strengthens your design team and processes for producing the best work possible. In difficult times, it’s extremely important to show the impact of
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8 Tips for Shaping Product Aesthetics with UI Mood Boards
Mood boards are a compilation of illustrations, newspaper cutouts, images or pieces of text put together on a physical or digital board. The purpose of a mood board is to make everyone agree on the creative direction of a project. You can use it for any creative endeavour, and it’s immensely useful in product design.
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