UX design and COVID-19

UX design and COVID-19

Companies attitudes toward UX design and COVID-19 has changed. So has customer behaviour. Are companies keeping up? What can they do?
Good User Experience Techniques for User Interface Design

UX – 5 Good User Experience Techniques for User Interface Design

Everyone has their own approach to User Interface Design (UID) and it can be very subjective. Technology, current trends, a targeted audience and more can have a strong influence on what the eventual design ends up being. Many designers (let’s flippantly put everyone all in the same hat for a brief moment – in advance I ask for
Techniques or Definitions User Experience Professionals should know and use

UX – Techniques or Definitions User Experience Professionals should use

What I mean by that is the techniques used by User Experience Professionals to gather the research and data that the deliverable is based upon. For example, individual interview techniques are not well suited for medium to larger groups of people.  It’s not an effective use of thought process energy or time and it would take too
Wireframes, Mockups and Prototypes

UX – Wireframes, Mockups and Prototypes

Unless you work in a purely creative environment such as a web agency you may have experienced this at some point in your career in User Experience. One of the biggest misconceptions and challenges fellow professionals can have in the office, in general, is how they incorrectly reference the tasks a UX designer does. Many times I’ve had people
Picture of two people signing a business contract

Web contracts – why freelancers need them

You get solicited for work, either through a friend of a friend who knows someone who wants a site or you have a good thing going and are getting a steady flow of work coming in. You may even have a laid back and friendly approach when doing your web projects. However each time you