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A product design process for the real world

UX Collective

Product designers have never had so many tools and techniques at our disposal to help us do our job. Research, journey maps, Figma, code, Keynote, data analysis… the list is huge and keeps growing. Design reviews: Regular reviews with other designers, your product team (product managers, engineers, QA, etc.),

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Understanding UX Writing – An In-Depth Guide

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Producing UX Copy For Scale A product manager or engineer may handle UX writing at small startups. But for mid-size and enterprise products, the volume of UX copy required calls for dedicated UX content teams. Interface Design: Understand interface layout, patterns and components that impact UX text treatment.

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Decision-making toolkit for UX and product designers

UX Collective

Define the ideal characteristics of the solution Once the product goals are defined by the team, the next step is to identify and define the characteristics that are important to have in the final solution. Lean towards established patterns (or maybe not?) So, more often than not, using established patterns works just fine.

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The key to stakeholder alignment? Incentives

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Common incentives Through my experience working at multiple companies and in various consulting engagements, I have seen patterns around how different departments are incentivized. Product Management  —  why has feature bloat become such an issue? Types of incentives associated with different groups.

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Crafting an effective design system strategy

UX Collective

After all, often design systems are built as a product for internal use. And even if a company publishes documentation for it, it doesn’t always mean that you can use the system itself. Business needs One of the main objectives of the design system is to help the business create and maintain products faster and more efficiently.

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Accessibility Handoff: a guide for product designers

UX Collective

Online validation websites Some sites like WebDev allow you to do a first test to validate your page’s code, at least in the first instance. Screenshot of a Google search page WCAG Checklists To ensure WCAG compliance, checklists can be used not only by designers but also by developers, quality assurance analyst, and product managers.

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Product Thinking: The Mindset Driving Successful Products

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Product decisions balance user needs with business viability. Technical Know-How – Understanding technical possibilities, limitations, and tradeoffs to inform product decisions. There is no need to be able to code, but technological literacy helps. Radical Product Thinking: The New Mindset for Innovating Smarter R.