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Home» Posts tagged "process"

Speed Up Your Workflow With A UX Template

Posted on May 3, 2013 by Matthew Magain in News
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Ever feel like you’re reinventing the wheel on each project that you tackle?

Perhaps you need to make use of templates. Whether it’s a skeleton document that you’ve refined yourself over the years, or a handy file made available by someone else, templates can bring a huge speed boost to your workflow.

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UX Snapshot: An Interview With Ben Tollady

Posted on April 12, 2013 by Luke Chambers in Interviews
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Lately we’ve been spending some time interviewing UX Designers who we admire and respect, to get an insight into how they do what they do.

Luke caught up with Ben Tollady, from Thirst Studios in Melbourne, Australia. Here’s an excerpt from their chat.

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What Does a User-Centred Design Process Look Like?

Posted on February 12, 2013 by Matthew Magain in Tips
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Articulating the process that UX Designers follow on a software design project is not a straightforward task. Where should someone new to the field start, and what techniques should they apply for maximum gain?

We hope the new UX Process overview and Techniques Bank will help to answer these questions.

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Jake Causby: Flow, Feedback and Fast Iterations

Posted on August 30, 2012 by Matthew Magain in Interviews
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Jake Causby is a user experience designer from Sydney, and one of the speakers at this year’s UX Australia conference.

In this interview, he advocates that designers should be more transparent about their process, and discusses ways that we can get large-scale feedback and iterate quickly, to produce more useful, usable designs.

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