Category: The Library
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The User is Not Always Right – Flexport Design – Medium
Listen to users—Design for the root problem Source: The User is Not Always Right – Flexport Design – Medium
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Streamlining the Checkout Experience. – uxdesign.cc – User Experience Design
The complexity behind simple form for Fluix. Source: Streamlining the Checkout Experience. – uxdesign.cc – User Experience Design
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Breakthroughs and Barriers Using Advanced Analytics to Achieve ROI – Accenture
The adoption of advanced analytics by businesses and organizations has been surging in recent years. Today, companies are implementing advanced analytics to improve decision-making and performance. Source: Breakthroughs and Barriers Using Advanced Analytics to Achieve ROI – Accenture
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Metrics That Matter: A New Framework to Reveal Truly Actionable Insights | ClickZ
“What’s measureable? Almost anything. What’s meaningful? That’s another question altogether.” Pelin Thorogood A guide to which metrics to focus on and which ones to ignore, charting an evolutionary analytics process that will progressively deliver more impact on that Source: Metrics That Matter: A New Framework to Reveal Truly Actionable Insights | ClickZ
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What is Design Thinking and Why Is It So Popular? | Interaction Design Foundation
Design Thinking is an iterative process in which we seek to understand the user, challenge assumptions, and redefine problems in an attempt to identify alternative strategies and solutions that might not be instantly apparent with our initial level of understanding. At the same time, Design Thinking provides a solution-based approach to solving problems. It is…
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2013 Internet Trends – AllThingsD
Internet trends report that was prepared by Mary Meeker Source: Mary Meeker is Back With Her 2013 Internet Trends Report Slides – Jason Del Rey – D11 – AllThingsD
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A Useful Guide to Content Types, Part 1 | UX Booth
Content types are the essential building blocks for a brand, a content management system, and a digital ecosystem. In this series, content strategist Carrie Hane helps us understand what they are, and how to use them for better content and a better experience. Source: A Useful Guide to Content Types, Part 1 | UX Booth
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Patient Journey mapping graphic recording | Drawing Out Ideas
A very visual journey map of a patient in health care. Health care is evolving with the needs of people and changing technologies. Sometimes progress is slow, other times it’s more immediate. But no matter the pace of change, it’s crucial the health system adapts so it’s sustainable and provides quality care. Source: Patient Journey mapping graphic recording |…
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Ecosystem: The Main Reason New Apps Fail
Avoid the centre of the world mentality. a successful app keeps in mind that people use apps for various features, being able to be part of the ecosystem is what makes it successful. Source: Ecosystem: The Main Reason New Apps Fail
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HTML5 accessibility
This site tests which new HTML5 features are accessibly supported by major browsers. This includes if they are keyboard accessible, mapped to the platform accessibility APIs, and if any accessibility related features are supported. An accessibly supported feature means it is usable by people who rely on assistive technology, without developers having to supplement with…