Things I found on the web this week (2nd February)
This week: a user onboarding framework you can apply, how to have confidence in your product, some inspirational form design, UX trends for 2017, a brilliant new app from Palestine.
Here are the things I found interesting on the web this week.
Happy reading!
UX Design Trends for 2017
“Selling experiences… [Is] the best way to build a sustainable competitive advantage.” Here are some user experience techniques to adopt this year.
A Framework for Designing a Better User Onboarding Experience
“Great user onboarding feels effortless, demonstrates value, and bridges the gap between users’ expectations and what the product can help them achieve.” Here’s one app development company’s playbook for creating great onboarding experiences.
// PRODUCT THINGS
Product Confidence: What is it and how to achieve it?
Spoiler alert: if you know your user experience is tested, proven and fit for purpose, you can have product confidence. Here are some tips on how to get there.
Inspiring Teams with Product Vision
“In this in-depth and inspiring talk, Keela Robinson, Founder and CEO PM Loop, unpacks what vision is, why it matters and how to find it.”
// ECOSYSTEM THINGS
This Made-In-Palestine App Could Help Bring The Blind Into The Digital Age
A fantastic example of using technology to solve very real needs.
// USER RESEARCH THINGS
Using Card Sorting to Create Stronger Information Architectures
Does your content structure and navigation make sense to your users? Here’s how to find out.
// DESIGN THINGS
Form Design for Complex Applications
Here are 13 ways to present forms. That is all.
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