3rd Edition. — O’Reilly Media, 2019. — 606 p. — ISBN: 978-1-492-05196-1. Designing good application interfaces isn’t easy now that companies need to create compelling, seamless user experiences across an exploding number of channels, screens, and contexts. In this updated third edition, you’ll learn how to navigate through the maze of design options. By capturing UI best...
2nd edition. — O’Reilly, 2015. — 620 p. — ISBN: 978-1-4919-1985-9. Designers, developers, and entrepreneurs today must grapple with creating social interfaces to foster user interaction and community, but grasping the nuances and the building blocks of the digital social experience is much harder than it appears. Now you have help. In the second edition of this practical guide,...
Apress, 2018. — 198 p. — ISBN-13 (electronic): 978-1-4842-3867-7. Combine two typically separate sources of data?behavioral quantitative data and usability testing qualitative data?into a powerful single tool that helps improve your organization’s website by increasing conversion and ROI. The combination of the what is happening data of website activity, coupled with the why...
Morgan Kaufmann, 2014. — 200 p. — ISBN: 0124079148. In this completely updated and revised edition of Designing with the Mind in Mind, Jeff Johnson provides you with just enough background in perceptual and cognitive psychology that user interface (UI) design guidelines make intuitive sense rather than being just a list or rules to follow. Early UI practitioners were trained in...
New Riders, 2013. — 240 p. — ISBN: 0321887867. Forget fixed-width Photoshop comps, bloated client requirements, and overproduced wireframes. Yesterday's web design deliverables fail to take into account the demands of responsive solutions. Design workflow hasn't really changed, but best practices have. This book shows you how to adapt to the new paradigm and create sites for...
UX Mastery, 2014. — 160 p. Ever wondered how Lean UX author Jeff Gothelf got started? Which tools usability guru Gerry Gaffney uses? We interviewed 10 amazing UX designers to ask them these questions and more; the result is a fascinating glimpse into the diversity of the role of a UX Designer. One of the most popular questions asked by people in the UX Mastery community is:...
Packt Publishing, 2014. — 163 p. Want to know which UX course to study, or how to get a UX job without any experience? Struggling with how to create a UX portfolio? We've got the answers to these and many more curly questions in our authoritative guide to beginning your career in UX. More than ever, executives and managers are realising that a user's experience of their...
O′Reilly, 2017. — 326 p. — ISBN13: 978-1491954089. Prototyping and user testing is the best way to create successful products, but many designers skip this important step and use gut instinct instead. By explaining the goals and methodologies behind prototyping — and demonstrating how to prototype for both physical and digital products — this practical guide helps beginning and...
SitePoint Pty. Ltd., USA, 2017. — 175 p. — ISBN: 9780995382701 Good UX is based on evidence. Qualitative evidence, such as user testing and field research, can only get you so far. To get the full picture of how users are engaging with your website or app, you'll need to use quantitative evidence in the form of analytics. This book will show you, step by step, how you can use...
O’Reilly Media, 2017. — 208 p. — ISBN: 978-1-491-95360-0. UX design has traditionally been deliverables-based. Wireframes, site maps, flow diagrams, content inventories, taxonomies, mockups helped define the practice in its infancy. Over time, however, this deliverables-heavy process has put UX designers in the deliverables business. Many are now measured and compensated for...
SitePoin, 2016. — 276 p. — (Aspects of Ux). — ISBN: 978-0994347053. A recent study found that on average, designing a form to have a great user experience almost doubled the rate of successful first-time completions. For example, Ebay made an additional $USD 500 million annually from redesigning just the button on one of their mobile form screens. More conversions, fewer...
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