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  1. This isn't a pie-in-the-sky wish-list. All five of these insights are available today, with the right analytics system.
    https://www.networkworld.com/article/3246201/analytics/5-things-analytics-could-tell-you-about-your-network-in-2018.html/
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  2. Trends are intended to disappear. They arrive along with exit gate. Being worried about the comparative fashion, it turns offensive to follow the chain of components that predicament a simplistic design. It is on the top since 2017, and web design company is prepared with the key changes and updates to roll out in the progressive year.
    https://www.whatech.com/web-design/blog/421958-5-unveiling-ux-design-trends-to-follow-this-christmas/
    Tags: , , by tjeerdtraats (2017-12-29)
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  3. Seen not long ago as “nice-to-haves” or “extras,” mobile devices and apps continue to revolutionize the way organizations operate. Workers expect to be able to do their jobs from wherever they happen to be — whether that’s in the office, in the field, at home or in an airplane terminal. Agencies that can’t meet those demands find themselves falling behind when it comes to attracting and empowering top talent. But until now, a full mobile platform wasn’t available.
    https://fedtechmagazine.com/article/2018/01/5-ways-digital-workspaces-transform-user-experience-agencies/
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  4. One of the best things about the internet is the vast amounts of knowledge available at your fingertips. You can be a complete novice in a subject, but thanks to e-learning sites and YouTube, you can gain a real understanding of practically anything. For instance, we’ve written about free photo courses and YouTube videos where you can learn to paint at your own pace. But this type of creative instruction doesn't stop there; we've found many great design tutorials that will teach you the fundamentals of visual communication.
    https://mymodernmet.com/free-graphic-design-tutorials/
    Tags: , , by tjeerdtraats (2017-12-29)
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  5. Human face is a very powerful tool in designer’s toolbox. The influence that a face can have on people is surprising. However, all too often, we ignore this tool when designing our products. We simply forget to consider what the human face is capable of doing.

    Let’s take a look at some of the ways designers can use human faces to improve UX.
    https://onextrapixel.com/6-tips-use-human-face-improve-user-experience/
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  6. Anyone who’s familiar with best practices in design fields knows how important it is to commit time and resources to UX development. How people feel when they use your UI has a significant effect on the actions they take and the opinions they form, which of course affects conversions, profits, and overall business success.
    http://theuxblog.com/blog/ux-rules-for-tech-startups/
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  7. “Trust” is a word you often hear in business models and marketing strategies today. The new generation of consumers places great importance on how honest, transparent, and authentic a brand is.

    According to one SDL study, millennials are seven times more likely to give personal information to a brand they trust as opposed to any other brand. Around the world, consumers want every aspect of a brand to exhibit trustworthiness, from the About Us page to a secure checkout process.

    Here are six user experience (UX) design tips that can help a brand achieve this golden standard, and secure customer loyalty for the long haul.
    https://usabilitygeek.com/create-trust-using-ux-design/
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  8. Books are a popular choice if you want to learn user experience (UX) design or improve your UX skills.

    UX design is vital for any designer to have skills in, and not just to create apps or websites, but now UX design includes voice-controlled devices like the Apple HomePod, Google Home and Amazon Echo – just check out the UX design trends of 2018 to see more on that.
    https://www.digitalartsonline.co.uk/features/interactive-design/7-best-ux-design-books-help-you-learn-master-ux/
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  9. As UI designers, we are confronted with design problems every day. Knowing how best to tackle these issues means investigating, analysing, testing and prototyping solutions until we get the answer that fits our user’s needs.

    UI design is less about making something look attractive (although it helps) and more knowing how to create a valid path from idea to execution, backed with statistics and evidence, for the benefit of our users. Otherwise, you are shooting in the dark and crossing your fingers you hit the bullseye. Thankfully, instead of relying on blind faith, there exist usability heuristics to steadily guide UI designers and keep us on the right track.
    https://usabilitygeek.com/usability-heuristics-ui-designers-know/
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  10. Hiring enough software engineers, DevOps managers, cloud computing specialists and other roles required to facilitate IT transformations remain tall tasks for CIOs. But the talent crunch isn't limited to those with coding skills and algorithmic thinking: Enterprises are also struggling to hire staff with soft skills who can help shape the user experience around digital services.
    http://www.cio.in/feature/8-essential-roles-successful-digital-transformation/
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