Nadya IlchevinUX CollectiveFixing transparency issues: Terms & Conditions for normal peopleFinally! Someone has had the bright idea to translate the complicated legislative language into easily understood messages. I know, it’s…Apr 19, 20185Apr 19, 20185
Nadya IlchevWhat’s left for websites?Once upon a time websites had a huge range of functionalities embedded — galleries showing the company office environment, happy clients…Apr 6, 20171Apr 6, 20171
Nadya IlchevFestival of TrendsI’ve been putting off writing this article for a while now, just because I waited for the KIKK 2016 website to officially come out. And it…Sep 9, 20162Sep 9, 20162
Nadya IlchevA Lesson In Ease of UseEasy usually stands somewhere in the middle of the hierarchy of users’ needs— in between “functions as expected” and “brings delight worth…Aug 30, 2016Aug 30, 2016
Nadya Ilchevintheuxblog.comThe Website With No NavigationI remember the first time I landed on a webpage that was lacking a navigation menu. It was a Tina Eisenberg’s interview. I got carried away…Aug 16, 20163Aug 16, 20163
Nadya IlchevTone of Voice in Digital ProductsThanks to online banking I can now barely remember the judgmental look on the face of the bank teller every time I wanted to complete a…Mar 23, 2016Mar 23, 2016
Nadya IlchevSpeaking About the UX of… StakeholdersUX designers are thoroughly taught how to deal with the users’ confusion, fears, hopes, expectations, dreams, boredom, desires… you name…Jan 26, 2016Jan 26, 2016
Nadya IlchevUX Is Moving Away From UI, But Where To?With different interaction models emerging, the interface is slowly losing power to more intuitive controls such as voice and gesture…Dec 16, 2015Dec 16, 2015
Nadya IlchevDon’t Design For Happy UsersStock photography played us a really bad joke. It has lead us to believe that all our users are either happily browsing the web stretched…Nov 29, 2015Nov 29, 2015