Localization: A Way of Translating Focused on UX?
In the realm of digital content, the marriage of localization and user experience (UX) holds immense significance. As we navigate…
In the realm of digital content, the marriage of localization and user experience (UX) holds immense significance. As we navigate…
User experience design is the interplay between technology and cognitive science, forming a nexus that shapes digital interactions. To understand…
Inclusive design is the practice of designing products and environments that people of all abilities and disabilities can use without…
Colors are a way to express and communicate our ideas. They generate in us an immensity of emotions and are…
In his book “Emotional Design”, Don Norman argues that emotions give us value. He has got a point. But even…
You might wonder, how do UX and SEO work together? Business-wise, it is important to have a website that ranks…
It’s no secret that TCLoc students are an international group of professionals that have diverse backgrounds and expertise. Thanks to TCLoc instructor Kirk St.Amant, a small group of alumni were able to share their skills and knowledge with his usability and user experience students at Louisiana Tech University in the United States. In this interview, Kirk explains why he invited TCLoc alumni specifically to give guest lectures in his course, what insight they were able to share with his students, and why he plans to do it again in the future.
Your approach in optimizing your website or application has to be based on a set of objective tools that allow you to observe, measure, evaluate, and eventually make well-informed decisions for your next web project. This can be successfully achieved in two main directions. Firstly, you need to have a usability testing strategy in order to test your digital product before it is launched on a wide scale. Secondly, you need to be able to collect UX behavioral data, which is quantitative data to measure and analyze users’ interactions with your website or application.
We talk a lot about UX best practices in web design; and a lot about which software to use to improve UX in web design… But what about software design? It is clear; websites and software have different user interfaces; for different target groups. Besides, the software is not online, though this doesn’t mean user experience is not an important thing here as well. That being said, it is time to see the best practices to implement UX in software design.
As an English literature graduate who developed a rather unimaginable passion for technical writing many years ago, I was thrilled when I came across the Persona Method in Alan Cooper’s book “The Inmates Are Running The Asylum. Why High Tech Products Drive Us Crazy And How to Restore The Sanity” (1999).