UX CALENDAR – DECEMBER 21 – The future AI of Design or its death?
To start this debate we will start with a brief explanation of what AIs are, even if I know in advance that most of those reading these lines are already up to date 😉!
To start this debate we will start with a brief explanation of what AIs are, even if I know in advance that most of those reading these lines are already up to date 😉!
Several games have been developed to test themselves on UX and UI topics. More or less relevant and fun, here are the top 5 of my favorite games on the subject. Novice or expert in UX/UI, whether you want to take a break with colleagues or entertain your loved ones by sharing a bit of your daily life with them, these games are made for you.
Nowadays, we have a multitude of devices that exist. Smartphone, tablet, computer, television… The list is long (really long). It is therefore necessary to create interfaces that adapt to all these devices. Designers must therefore face up to these challenges.
Several games have been developed to test themselves on UX and UI topics. More or less relevant and fun, here are the top 5 of my favorite games on the subject. Novice or expert in UX/UI, whether you want to take a break with colleagues or entertain your loved ones by sharing a bit of your daily life with them, these games are made for you.
We have all seen on social networks the launches of new image generation AIs such as DALL-E-2, Imagen, Stable Diffusion or Midjourney. These AIs that create, from a short text, images whatever the desired style.
Nowadays, we have a multitude of devices that exist. Smartphone, tablet, computer, television… The list is long (really long). It is therefore necessary to create interfaces that adapt to all these devices. Designers must therefore face up to these challenges.
This short article offers you 5 choices of book chosen by me and which have all had the merit of making me grow in the way of exercising my profession.
Nowadays, we have a multitude of devices that exist. Smartphone, tablet, computer, television… The list is long (really long). It is therefore necessary to create interfaces that adapt to all these devices. Designers must therefore face up to these challenges.
KPIs have become essential for any digital product. Conversion rates, views, clicks, number of users, etc. are omnipresent in the daily lives of designers and product owners, but how to ensure that this data really contributes to decision-making? and improving the user experience?
Some advice to understand the brakes of customers in terms of user testing.
A traditional company has been operating in a certain way for several years and already has its own processes that have already proven themselves. Changing things can then be difficult.
In France, we attach a lot of importance to performance and efficiency, which is why spending time doing research and user tests rather than delivering screens can seem like a lack of performance and a lack of tangible results.
You can then pass for incompetent not to deliver screens or worse pass for a scammer to your client. Because doing user tests can be a more or less long task depending on the users and the objectives set.