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  1. Is your mobile app successful? How can this be evaluated? A mobile app development and its launching is obviously very hard for the developers and we expect the same success as that of WhatsApp, Facebook, Uber or amazon. If you want your app to be similar to these popular apps, it should be able to offer an overall performance.

    Choosing the right platform and stuffing only the optimal features is a vital part of the picture. The user experience is also equally important like the two sides of a coin. The user experience of an app decides whether the pp will remain in the user’s phone for long or he will simply churn it out as the moment he installs.

    Through this blog, let’s see how the user experience can make your app a success or a failure. The user experience make the navigation through the app easier as well as help in creating brand awareness. All the app giants who have gained enormous success until date are due to its exceptional UX designs.
    https://t2conline.com/design-fundamentals-to-enhance-the-user-experience-of-your-mobile-app/
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  2. Every product has an ultimate goal — to help people solve certain problems. When designing a product, you need to keep user experience in mind, you don’t want to create a product that is more complicated than the actual problem the users have. There are some principles to follow when designing a product. It could be an app, a website or a physical product. These principles would help you shape better user experience.
    https://uxplanet.org/design-principles-that-help-you-shape-the-best-user-experience-260ad3a1bb83/
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  3. The Ericsson Design System is more than a static repository. It is a living organic platform where users and designers collaborate to create an intuitive end design through interactive sharing of feedback. This award winning design system was the subject of a recent video.
    http://ericsson.com/en/blog/2019/12/design-system-as-a-collaboration-tool-for-better-user-experience/
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  4. Design thinking is widely viewed as the best approach to generating and testing new ideas, new user experiences and new opportunities because it starts with a hypothesis, not requirements – it’s a methodology that anticipates, and even creates, the future says, Sunil Karkera, Global Head, TCS Interactive at Tata Consultancy Services

    The first half century of information technology in the business world — say, from the early days of mainframe computing to the beginning of the Internet — can be characterized as a quest for greater efficiency and optimization. Meaning, the application of technology to processes to do things “better.”

    For the most past, we’ve achieved that. And today, efficiency and optimization have given way to business growth enablement, value creation, transformation and speed.
    https://www.martechadvisor.com/articles/ux-and-cro/design-thinking-in-the-digital-age/
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  5. Around this time each year, we like to look back at marketing and design trends that shaped the previous year, as well as what changes we can expect in the future.

    The year 2017 brought us millennial pink, virtual reality, GIFs, and a step closer towards the possible end of the stock photo. What can we expect for the New Year on the horizon? Like its predecessor, 2018 will likely be full of mash-ups and changes. Here are a few emerging trends to keep your eye on, as they will probably become more popular in 2018.
    https://usabilitygeek.com/design-trends-2018/
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  6. According to Google Trends, the term “empathy” now appears in Search more than six times as often as it did in 2004. Finding a job description for a design role that doesn’t mention “empathy” is near impossible. Undergraduate and graduate schools alike espouse “learning how to empathize” in the curricula. Empathy is everywhere, and especially in design.
    https://www.fastcompany.com/90252258/designers-stop-talking-about-empathy/
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  7. For the past few months, I’ve contributed to ChRIS (Childrens’ Research Integration Service) as a user experience (UX) designer.ChRIS is a cloud-based, open source framework for processing medical imaging data; it was originally conceived by a team at Boston Children’s Hospital and successfully executed with help from the Mass Open Cloud (MOC) and Red Hat.

    Working on the ChRIS project is fulfilling in a direct way; it applies open source technology and principles to improve patient care. Doctors shouldn’t have to be computer scientists to be able to use the best innovations in medical image processing technology to improve their patients’ outcomes.

    Enabling doctors to make use of leading-edge, yet frustratingly esoteric, software to improve patient care is an example of the larger challenge of UX in open source. Open source software is ubiquitous: it’s running and improving systems and services around the world, and sadly has a well-earned reputation for terrible UX. Technology’s core functionality is not enough: a great UX is necessary to unlock its full potential!
    https://www.redhat.com/en/blog/designing-better-user-experience-open-source-software/
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  8. Sharan Grandigae’s Redd Experience develops systems with an easy-to-use approach
    The adage ‘What’s in a name’ comes back to haunt Sharan Grandigae every time he thinks he has a cool idea. His first start-up was called Dhraya. No one understood its meaning and neither did Sharan.

    He then went on to develop a new product called Obi, which, Sharan explains, is the “sash that you wear on the kimono, the traditional Japanese dress, that keeps all the levels together”. Since the software product in question took care of the inventory of a company, “which has many layers to it, we derived a name from that idea,” says Sharan.
    https://www.thehindubusinessline.com/specials/emerging-entrepreneurs/designing-a-user-experience-with-a-human-element/article25599689.ece/
    Tags: , , by eringilliam (2018-12-03)
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  9. hinese ride-sharing giant DiDi Chuxing launched a bike-sharing platform within its mobile app Wednesday.

    Riders in Beijing and Shenzhen can use two popular shared bikes companies, ofo and Bluegogo, via DiDi's latest version of app, with no deposit required for riding Bluegogo bikes.
    http://www.xinhuanet.com/english/2018-01/17/c_136902457.htm/
    Tags: , by tjeerdtraats (2018-01-17)
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  10. In recent years, developing a great user experience has become critical for success in software development. With so many different options for products, users have the power and freedom to choose to use those companies with which they have the best experience.
    https://sdtimes.com/differentiating-customer-experience-traditional-software-user-experience/
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