Wicked problems are problems with many interdependent factors making them seem impossible to solve. Because the factors are often incomplete, in flux, and difficult to define, solving wicked problems ...
When we contemplate accessibility, our minds often gravitate toward familiar considerations—such as color contrast, legible font sizes, and mobile tap targets. However, inclusive design transcends ...
Transitioning into UX and product design from a different career can feel daunting, but it can also be an advantage. We’ll help you identify and articulate your transferable skills, experiences, and ...
Local Groups will expand your career network—whether you are interested in learning new skills, finding job opportunities or looking for a new employee. A Local Group is a group of people who, like ...
Hi IxDF Oakland (California), let’s meet up and network at Lake Temescal! It’s going to be an informal, meet-up with fellow designers. We can share UX design insights and resources, discuss UX ...
Local Groups will expand your career network—whether you are interested in learning new skills, finding job opportunities or looking for a new employee. A Local Group is a group of people who, like ...
UX cover letters are short letters or emails that designers send with their portfolios and resumes to apply for jobs. Designers personalize these to introduce themselves and briefly explain why they ...
Design thinking is a methodology which provides a solution-based approach to solving problems. It’s extremely useful when used to tackle complex problems that are ill-defined or unknown—because it ...
Design sprints are an intense 5-day process where user-centered teams tackle design problems. Working with expert insights, teams ideate, prototype and test solutions on selected users. Google’s ...
UX roles describe the various parts designers play in the design process. They range from generalist roles—e.g., UX designers and product designers—to specialist ones such as visual designers and UX ...
Well, the answer is really simple: write your UX case studies like stories. You see, when you present your case study as a story, you’ll find it far easier to give it a satisfying structure and ...
Most designers are familiar with non-disclosure agreements. Usually, your employer asks you to sign such an agreement to prevent you from revealing confidential information. But when you write your UX ...