The Hot Tub in a Cathedral: Using User Feedback to Improve UX Design
Learn how involving stakeholders, listening to feedback, and standing up for your expertise can lead to successful user experience design. Plus, a unique approach to hot tubs in cathedrals!
Why Being a Cognitive Ergonomist is the Future of User Experience Design
Are you tired of being grouped in with junior UI designers? It's time to differentiate yourself as a cognitive ergonomist and stand out in the crowded UX market
Designing for Humans: The Power of Intentional Speed Bumps
Discover the power of intentional speed bumps in user experience design. Learn how to chunk information, enhance user focus, and build trust in this blog post.
Why ‘In a Specific Context of Use’ is Key to User Experience Design
"In a specified context of use." This is an incredibly important aspect of usability that is all too often ignored in the world of user experience design. Let's take a closer look at what this phrase means and why it's so important.
Cigarette Smoking the the ROI of User eXperience (UX)
Adolescents don't focus on long-term effects of smoking; developers similarly overlook long-term issues with engineering-centric design. By emphasizing short-term usability, human factors, and UX, we can reduce costs and improve user satisfaction.
Debunking the Myth of “Too Many Clicks” in EHRs
In an EHR, each click represents a workflow decision. Vague, misleading or jargon-filled links increase hesitation, more clicks & "too many clicks" myth.
Mastering the Art of Permissions: A UX Strategy Guide for Enterprise Data Portals
To enhance UX in an enterprise data portal, show only features accessible to end-users; "grey out" available but inactive features with clear activation instructions.
Aim for the middle
Designing an awesome interface isn't just about giving options to problem-solvers. Aim for the middle: cater to intermediates, provide help for novices, and advanced features for experts.