If you’re in a room filled with designers, bring up the topic of whether it’s valuable for a designer to also code. Immediately, the room will divide faster than Moses split the Red Sea. One side will tell you coding is an essential skill, while the other will vehemently argue how it dilutes the designer’s value. Interestingly, it isn’t the designers who get to decide if coding is a valuable skill
Mobile design is becoming more important everyday. As the technology and capabilities get better so does the users’ experience. Taking advantage of this technology affords you to opportunity to create experiences that your users have only dreamed of. Luke discusses the capabilities of mobile devices, new usage, and the future possibilities. Show Notes Mobile design is becoming more important every
By Jared M. Spool Originally published: May 11, 2011 It was puzzling to see how our team was so wrong in this design. At the time, it had seemed like the team made all the right decisions. But now, seeing the real users interacting with it, our only excuse is we just didn't know what we were doing. This little piece of the design wasn't really important in the scope of things. It's just a piece of
By Christine Perfetti and Lori Landesman Originally published: Jan 31, 2001 We hear all the time from web designers that they spend countless hours and resources trying to speed up their web pages' download time because they believe that people are turned off by slow-loading pages. Their concerns have been amplified by experts like Jakob Nielsen who asserts that users become frustrated after waiti
By Jeff Patton, AgileProductDesign.com Originally published: Aug 05, 2008 [Editor's Note: For the last few years, Jeff Patton has been working with Agile teams and user experience professionals to discover the best methods to work together to create great results. For many UX professionals, it's not instantly clear how to dovetail into an Agile project. In this second part, Jeff shares the remain
By Jeff Patton, AgileProductDesign.com Originally published: Aug 01, 2008 [Editor's Note: For the last few years, Jeff Patton has been working with Agile teams and user experience professionals to discover the best methods to work together to create great results. For many UX professionals, it's not instantly clear how to dovetail into an Agile project. In this 2-part article, Jeff gives us 12 bes
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