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The jobs of the future will need creative thinkers, and UAL is feeding that demand

Creative Boom

For instance, we no longer need designers to spend hours painstakingly removing an object from an image in Photoshop because Photoshop can now do all that automatically at the touch of a button. To leverage this potential, UAL students learn to represent data meaningfully and apply quantitative reasoning at scale.

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Don’t design for AI

UX Collective

Design for problems worth solving with AI, distributed cognition, cognitive tasks and human centered intelligent systems How often have we been approached by a client to “do the AI” in a project… with the expectation that some (generative) AI might “magically” solve all known, unknown, and mostly undefined problems? What data are available?

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How AI Is Shaping UI/UX Design

Inkbot Design

Personalised & Adaptive UIs Few things frustrate users more than one-size-fits-all interfaces. We're all unique snowflakes with different needs, capabilities, and preferences. Traditionally, handling this required extensive user research and manual customisation work. Rapidly improving UIs for all. The impact?

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How to build better AI products with user research

UX Collective

Adapting user research approach to explore AI’s new challenges DALL·E generated illustration The concept of computer programs simulating human thought and decision-making, known as Artificial Intelligence (AI), is not new. It dates back to the 1950s. For years now, we’ve been surrounded by products leveraging Machine Learning (ML).

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UX Design for the Modern User: Creating Intuitive and User-Friendly Experiences

Noupe

In today’s digital landscape, users come in all shapes and sizes, from tech-savvy teens glued to their phones to grandparents mastering video calls. Several factors drive this “butterfly effect”: Data deluge: We’re drowning in information, making it crucial for content to be clear, concise, and visually appealing.

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Stop asking UX researchers to defend their sample size

UX Collective

But one annoyance that I’m certain I share with other UX researchers is being questioned about my sample size. If you’re not a researcher, this post will walk through three reasons why your questions and concerns about sample size may sometimes be a little off the mark. It’s why I love being a mixed-methods researcher.

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A matrix for prioritizing user research

UX Collective

A guide on how to focus one’s efforts regarding research based on various situations. Ideally, there should be a balance between the demand and the ability to conduct research requests. However, sometimes demands are too high, or researchers are under-resourced. Her framework attracted many researchers, including myself.