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20+ Essential Skills for a Web Design Career

Inkbot Design

20+ Essential Skills for a Web Design Career A web design career enables you to blend technology and creativity to build practical and aesthetically pleasing digital experiences. As a web designer, you get to bring ideas to life online. We'll explore the hard and soft abilities critical for a web design career.

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How to Use UX to Improve E-Commerce Conversion Rates

Design Wizard

Instead of taking a total shot in the dark when it comes to boosting your conversion rates, the most straightforward and transformative way to generate online transactions is a seamless, speedy, and aesthetically-appealing user experience (UX). You can still implement these UX optimizations to improve your conversion rates.

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Product Analytics: a guide on data-driven product management

UX Collective

Photo by SpaceX on Unsplash Beyond AB tests , product analytics helps pinpoint the most valuable features to build before we sink any time into it. This guide outlines what analysis makes sense at different stages of design : From problem discovery to solution deployment. I’m a big fan of the Ideal Design process.

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The perfect search does not exist?—?but it does

UX Collective

The whole search experience should provide a range of functionalities, relevance of the results, and user-friendly design. Search Functionalities Providing search functionalities that search your app is a design strategy that offers users a way to find content and information. To decide which one to use you should do user AB testing.

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Redefining the relationship between product, users, and tests

UX Collective

Why connecting with users to run a test is so tedious? The consequences of not having a smooth connection with users are enormous, especially regarding business design outcomes and incomes. So why is this relationship (product-users-test) less effective than we desire? Why is this relationship less effective than we desire?

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Navigating new UI: how to ease users into major changes

UX Collective

So how can designers introduce users to change with minimal thrash? While incremental changes can be made through AB testing and experiments, a major redesign requires significant coordination and resources but has more potential impact. Source Humans are creatures of habit and usually hate change.

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Google’s Heart framework: Choosing the right metrics for your product

UX Collective

I can’t count how many times I’ve had heated discussions about design solutions, with everyone making subjective arguments like “I don’t think it will work”, “I don’t like it”, and so on. And at some point, someone always throws the final punchline: let’s test it, let’s AB test it, and so on. Business people love numbers.