Ux Fundamentals For Non-ux Professionals: User ... | HOT |
To develop a feature from a UX perspective, you must move from "what it does" to "how it helps the user." For non-UX professionals, this means focusing on the user's journey rather than just technical requirements. 🧭 Phase 1: Define the Problem (Discovery)
If a user has to pause to figure out what to do, the UX has failed.
Interactive elements (like buttons) should look like they can be clicked or tapped. UX Fundamentals for Non-UX Professionals: User ...
Define who exactly is using this feature. Is it a power user or a beginner?
Are you working on a right now that we could walk through using these steps? To develop a feature from a UX perspective,
Map the "perfect" journey, then plan for what happens when things go wrong (e.g., no internet, incorrect input). ✍️ Phase 3: Sketch and Prototype (Design)
Watch a real person try to use your prototype. Do not help them. Define who exactly is using this feature
Organize content so the most important actions are the easiest to find.