“The role of the designer is that of a good, thoughtful host anticipating the needs of his guests” – Charles Eames, American designer
Connecting with customers is something almost all organisations want to do, but they achieve that aim with greatly varying degrees of success. For the most part, people are the key to building relationships with customers. They provide feedback to help the organisation stay competitive and relevant. Engaging with customers is essential to success and, therefore, it is important to design user experiences that are pleasant and genuinely able to create a connection with customers, especially when the interaction is not person to person.
https://www.scmp.com/presented/news/hong-kong/topics/ux-design/article/2174511/ux-design-connecting-todays-consumers/
At the 9th edition of TechSparks, leading designers of the industry spoke about how they are redefining marketing, sales and business aspects across all industries, one doodle at a time.
From scriptures to paintings to doodles, art has been a beloved part of society for ages. With the integration of roles in the enterprise, and social and mobile creating a huge brand impact, designing has become the new poster boy of the industry.
At TechSparks 2018, some of the leading experts in design spoke about what they do, and how design is vital to businesses.
https://yourstory.com/2018/10/designers-changing-face-business/
Death is an inevitable thing for every human being. We all die someday as everything fades away into the dust with time. The UX design was a hot topic 4 years ago when I was working as a frontend engineer for a reputed company at that time. I was really interested to know this wonderful subject. As the time pass by I wanted to become a UX designer because I fell in love with the subject called User Experience. After nearly 4 successful years as a UX designer, I had one single question. “Are we doing the right thing?” After becoming a big fan of the Medium I build a habit of reading every article which was written about User Experience. It made me very happy because I felt like I am not alone in this world. Many writers talk about User Experience design but most of the things I have seen has been already found by someone else. User Experience has stopped evolving to its full potential. We swim in a swimming pool with water pored many years back. Now you might be wondering “What the hell are you talking about?” Before User Experience designers there were interaction designers who worked on creating better interactions and “responsive websites”. We always adopt new things as designers while some titles fade away.
https://uxplanet.org/the-ux-is-dying-94d5ef6b7256/
After bidding farewell to 2017, we thought we should take some time out to share a list of our ten best long-form stories on User experience design. Here are our top articles that have been liked most by our readers in the last year.
https://medium.com/inkoniq-blog/top-10-ux-design-articles-of-2017-must-read-for-every-designer-8156faba4c16/
UI/UX designers are in growing demand in today’s tech heavy world. And they should be! User interface and user experience is everything your audience sees and engages with on a digital platform, so it’s pretty important. A digital experience is absolutely nothing without design, and a bad design can ruin everything.
http://www.boostlabs.com/ui-ux-is-everything-you-need/
User experience – notably poor user experience – has been a hot topic in recent months with the much-publicized launch of HealthCare.gov and its subsequent issues. User experience is a part of the design process that you don’t hear about unless something goes wrong. But it is something that should be an integral part of the design process, from early concepts to the final product.
So with this renewed – and very public – discussion about user experience, why does it matter to designers?
https://www.ceros.com/originals/why-does-user-experience-matter/