UX and Design Weekly: Issue 11

Bryan Kahrs
Lab Notes

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August 3, 2016

A weekly share of think-pieces, tips and resources making their way around the GoKart Labs team.

Legolytics

67 years of Lego sets. Analyst Joel Carron breaks down the evolution by piece count, overall size, color, theme and volume of sets per yer. A fitting piece given a few team members are attending the Edward Tufte course in Minneapolis near the end of august.

AirBnB launches their design studio

Samara is positioned to extend design-thinking outside the walls of their mothership.

Design doesn’t scale

If you’ve ever felt that your design was competing (as opposed to resonating) with other entities in the same brand—chances are it was. Here is an experimental approach at Spotify that aims to align multiple teams (in multiple locations) so they can produce consistent outcomes and actually scale the design.

Card Sorting

Convert that research into insights with this quick and easy exercise to kickstart your content organization approach.

10 Rules for Form Design

Form interaction is an incredibly important experience for both user and business. Don’t screw it up.

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