All UX designers should have an active interest and appreciation for theatre. No other artform is more supportive of our craft, both in honing our skills and stirring our creativity. Out of all forms of entertainment, a UX designer who…
Year: 2018
Gamification and User Engagement: How to Enhance UX Wisely
By Oksana Ivanova Imagine this: you are playing an amazing game with a well thought-out plot and perfect characters. You’ve tried so hard to get the best shiny sword that skyrocketed your stats to beyond the imaginable limits. You are…
3 Simple Ways to Boost Your Marketing with UX Design Principles
B y Ralitsa Minkova When you hear the word “marketing”, I bet you instantly imagine a sleazy salesperson trying to lure you into buying one more useless gadget you will never use. And even if your mental picture is not…
The Hotel of Doom: The World’s Worst Building and it’s Valuable UX Gift
In the heart of the world’s most secretive dictatorship, a mysteriously abandoned hotel the size of Chicago’s John Hancock Tower has spent 30 years lurking over the capital city like an evil Christmas tree. That’s the draw of the Ryugyong…
How To Survive as Your Company’s Solo UXer
By Doug Collins, Editor, UXNewsMag.com Editor’s note: this article originally appeared on UXMastery.com. Landing a job as a company’s only user experience pro is an amazing opportunity. It means having the ability to shape and guide the design of an…