Research shows flat design is harder to use https://buff.ly/2ViudfH No surprise there.
Research shows flat design is harder to use https://buff.ly/2ViudfH No surprise there.
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Research shows flat design is harder to use https://buff.ly/2ViudfH No surprise there.
Doing some Customer Effort Score research https://buff.ly/1GXwouW I like the lightweight approach. Been running for 3 weeks and have learnt a lot.
Remove Background from Image https://buff.ly/2EBOuYg extremely good and free.
Diary Studies: Understanding Long-Term User Behaviour and Experiences https://buff.ly/1XNiBPL There’s gold in there for boosting product retention and loyalty.
I’m running my Psychology for Product Design workshop in Manchester https://buff.ly/2SS3aG4 in February next year with @MTPEngageMCR Come along.
UX Hong Kong https://buff.ly/1f2nRHr looks great, only two months to go. @uxhongkong
Product pricing research and how to do it https://buff.ly/2LcQPto Great advice and some real science in there #ux
Humble have a great Product Management / Product Design Book Bundle https://buff.ly/2UBzApS on offer this month
How to do a UX Review: The Definitive Guide. https://buff.ly/2nGtgOo Just made some updates to my guide #ux #UserExperience
Using Psychology to Supercharge Your Products https://buff.ly/2QlzAf8 Video of me at @MindtheProduct London