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Look at the Laws of UX https://lawsofux.com/en/ , its great information for what you trying to do. Source: almost 2 years ago
Similar to Growth's psychology section, here's another great set of principles to learn and keep in your back pocket: Https://lawsofux.com/en/. Source: almost 2 years ago
Have a look through Laws of UX. Although I couldn’t find one for your situation quickly scanning the list, it’s a good resource for when you need to derive decisions from principles/“laws”. Source: almost 2 years ago
With UIDs, I find them to be primarily aesthically minded - they have some knowledge of the laws of UX a lot of the time by accident through the virtue of applying design best practice, they usually display strong brand awareness, understand the importance of cohesive visual design across the whole platform but are equally comfortable deep diving into the low level detail and know the technical limitations of the... Source: almost 2 years ago
Study Basic Knowledge: Laws of UX, Usability Heuristics. Source: almost 2 years ago
Thank you for helping out. You can sign up at zipboard.co. I would also be happy to set up a call to walk you through the product and get feedback. Let me know what would be better. Source: almost 2 years ago
So frustrating, especially when your reviewers have no way of communicating or adding to existing comments rather than adding conflicting comments! Have you considered using a tool that allows all of the reviewers' feedback to be in the same place so your team and reviewers can have conversations in the content? A review tool like https://zipboard.co might be a good solution! Source: over 2 years ago
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