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Leveraging neurodivergent traits for design strategy

UX Collective

Image provided by Gusto’s digital application process Is Neurodivergence Truly “Normalized”? Step 3: Leverage and Refine Your Superpowers The power of “race car” thinking As designers, we have the power to see things visually. Part of our role is helping others understand ideas and concepts through visual presentation.

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The waves of research practice

UX Collective

The current wave is cresting, ready to wash over software design and product management. And third-wave research will reach even higher, moving into product and organizational strategy. There’s known value here, but no shared and understood model of how research work works in the product-sphere.

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CX and UX: Where They Differ And Where They Meet

Noupe

What is UX design? User experience design focuses on the interactions people have with a service or product. This is usually a digital product such as an app, website, or software like PD DataFrame Python. But UX can also apply to non-digital products. Experience Strategy. Single-interaction.

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The data protection design & privacy-enhancing design manifesto

UX Collective

I hope to involve other privacy and data protection specialists, UX designers, product managers, lawmakers and anyone interested in building better privacy and data protection practices. WHY DATA PROTECTION DESIGN? DATA PROTECTION DESIGN?—?A I invite you to read the proposal below and join the conversation.

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The power of colour in UX

UX Collective

But here’s another layer of complexity: our stakeholders, ranging from product managers to CEOs, also bring their own palette of biases. link] Analogous colour schemes: We’re kicking things off with a favourite design strategy: analogous colour schemes. That’s an analogous colour scheme.