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  1. We all know the power of the first contact. The first date may turn into the love of your life – or get forgotten in a couple of hours. Tasting a new meal for the first time, you may get delighted – or hate even hearing its name ever after. The first contact with a teacher may get a student amazed at a subject – or deathly bored. Still, that’s not a lottery, that’s far from luck: in most cases, the first contact leads to success in case you are well-prepared. Today we are going to discuss one of the ways to organize the first date of your app with users with an onboarding tutorial.
    https://icons8.com/articles/ux-design-onboarding-mobile-app/
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  2. Till 2003, humans had created 5 exabytes (5 billion gigabytes) of data. In 2011, the same amount was created every two days.

    A big part of our lives revolves around data: how it is generated, collected, and discussed. Not surprisingly, design plays a huge roll in being the medium for the message(ha). In a world where we suffer anxiety from information bombardment and multi tasking, how do you find ways to navigate through it to be productive?
    https://blog.prototypr.io/how-app-design-evolves-through-user-experience-59a28a85ad43?gi=7f692f7c5656/
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  3. When technology advances quickly, design often gets ignored in the process. A well designed user interface or user experience are frequently treated as afterthoughts. But in truth, technology is nothing, or very little, without design. People need to understand and want to use technology for it to be widely adopted and for that a well-designed user interface is paramount. Conversational software has been rapidly becoming more popular, funded by big corporations wanting to invest in artificial intelligence and powered by new techniques in machine learning. However a common set of guidelines for designing conversational user interfaces was still non-existent.
    https://medium.com/rasa-blog/13-rules-for-conversational-user-interface-design-edb1d56f23d5/
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  4. We’ve heard a lot about AV integrators and experience in the past year or so, since InfoComm International rebranded itself as the Audiovisual and Integrated Experience Association (AVIXA). The truth is most integrators have been doing user experience-based AV designs for years.

    Designing for user experience isn’t just about finding the best way for the person who presses the buttons or controls the digital signage content to interact with the technology, said AVIXA staff instructor Marcus Yarborough in a presentation during Almo’s E4 AV Tour stop in Boston last week.
    https://www.commercialintegrator.com/business_resources/operations/av-integrators-designing-user-experience/
    Tags: , , by eringilliam (2018-09-27)
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  5. When it comes to content marketing, do you offer interactive tools and snappy content aimed at solving your customers' problems, or just keep regurgitating your static 'company profile' text? If your answer is closer to the latter, Narrative content director Robyn Daly explains why you need to put user experience first.
    http://www.bizcommunity.com/Article/196/33/182278.html/
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  6. How important are those navigation labels at the top of your website? According to new research conducted by branding, design and marketing agency Tank Design, labels are essential – as long as you care about your customers finding what they’re looking for. After all, it’s not called “navigation” for nothing.

    But many large companies – especially in the business-to-business or B2B space – use the exact same generic navigation labels on their websites, leading to no differentiation for either potential customers or Google.
    https://www.forbes.com/sites/dangingiss/2018/09/27/new-research-shows-website-navigation-may-be-losing-you-customers/
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  7. Solutions that aids in user experience design a call to digital user experience Solutions and comprises of a process which improves and enhances the satisfaction of the end-user by improving the accessibility of a product boosting the pleasure derived from using the product, and improving the usability of the product by good human computer interaction design. Human computer interaction or HCI plays a huge role in digital user experience solutions as it gathers the information as well as maps the actual interaction between humans and the product. In order to design a product for enhanced user experience, higher amount of data from HCI is beneficial.
    http://www.techyounme.com/digital-user-experience-solutions-market-set-huge-growth-near-future/
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  8. Next-level enterprise requires next-level technologies, including cloud technologies, cognitive systems, hyper-personalized user experiences, intelligent bots, augmented reality and messaging platforms that deliver relevant messaging in seconds. We are entering a world of ambient technology, where the computer becomes invisible and unobtrusive as the environment becomes more intelligent. For large-scale enterprises, it’s about delivering frictionless value to customers and users. For IT teams, it’s about doing more with less.
    https://www.forbes.com/sites/forbestechcouncil/2018/09/26/digital-enterprise-means-less-today-serverless-timeless-frictionless/#248369a31660/
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  9. Designing a mobile marketing strategy is both an art and science. You need to take many factors into account, listen to your hunches about your audience, draw on your experience, and put new tactics into place.

    But how do you know if your strategy is working?

    You won’t unless you measure it. Here are five steps you can take to measure the effectiveness of your mobile marketing strategy.
    https://www.entrepreneur.com/article/320754/
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  10. The introduction of UX to a company’s workflow is often a straightforward process. There’s a common understanding that you will be delivering improvements to products that will enable better acceptance of those products in the market.

    However, the role of the product manager can often clash with the UX role. Why? Well… they really ought to be the same people. Product managers should be championing and deploying UX already to ensure their own product’s viability. The fact that you’ve been brought on to deliver UX can be threatening for the product manager.

    In some cases this threat is going to end up on the receiving end of outright hostility. In others it’s going to be more that the product manager throws a little spanner in the works at every turn whilst maintaining a reasonable profile. In others still, it’s going to be a case of butting heads over things without rancour but without really incorporating recommendations from the UX colleague. So how do we go about aligning UX work with the product manager so that the relationship works for both parties?
    https://www.interaction-design.org/literature/article/how-to-align-ux-with-product-management/
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