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What is UX design? 15 user experience design experts weigh in | UserTesting Blog

UX design is the process of designing (digital or physical) products that are useful, easy to use, and delightful to interact with. It’s about enhancing the experience that people have while interacting with your product, and making sure they find value in what you’re providing.

John Amir-Abbassi, User Experience Researcher at Facebook

“Your question is simple, the answer is a little complicated, and it sometimes can be controversial.

User Experience Design is an approach to design that takes into account all the aspects of a product or service with the user. That includes not only the beauty and function: (usability and accessibility) of a product or a flow, but also things like delight, and emotion—things that are harder to engineer and achieve.

While a designer can create a toggle, a flow, or an interaction that is beautiful, unique, sexy, and functional in a flow—UXD extends into all the disciplines that come together to make the user experience as a whole great.


Smashing UX Design - Google Books


> Importance of wireframing ideas 
> Development in process through testing and understanding navigation
> Users should not have to question navigation or visuals, that's when you know it's successful 
> But how to create this while wanting to create a chaotic website?






> Start with sketches
> List, what are the intentions? What's the aim? Want the user to enjoy reading and experiencing lockdown stories 
> Immediately need context 
> Same symbols should be used for easy navigation 



PRIMARY RESEARCH

Intro to UX - Talk 

>> Moved to 22nd April 

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