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📚 Check out the 10 best UX design books for experienced designers: https://t.co/vSg0XSDQF4
Trust diminishes when people confront inconsistency. As we think about Trust & Responsibility in design for #IXDD today check out these insights from @mbloomstein on the importance of designing for trust in an uncertain world: https://t.co/gkAJ6OEkgd
As consumers' trust in organizations is declining, it becomes increasingly important to design intentionally for trust: https://t.co/MlfBHD4bRk
You've heard of the rule of thirds for photography or the golden section for graphic design. But what are the principles you should keep in mind for UX animation? – @vlh weighs in with the Six Principles of Using Animation in #UXDesign: https://t.co/93dcFXQ2f2
Conquer the conference speaker gender gap with tips from our newest 'Ladies That UX' spotlight – Danielle Barnes on How to Find Your Voice and Speak at Conferences: https://t.co/syG7wQ56xn
Human-centered design pioneer @jnd1er, who coined the term ‘user experience,’ explains why he’s not convinced by the current obsession with empathy and what we should do instead: https://t.co/VzrXT8HF0E
With over 130 million customers in more than 190 countries, @Netflix is no longer the DVD-rental business it was when it started in 1997. Here's how they put user experience at heart as they continue to evolve: https://t.co/SX64QeglIE
With #AdobeXD, @Ancestry was able to build and iterate quickly and still meet their launch timeline when early user studies showed surprising results.
Learn more about how their design team approached AncestryDNA Traits: https://t.co/n8TG8wPURr
There's something to treating users like family. Learn how @Ancestry optimized the UX for its new feature AncestryDNA Traits. https://t.co/qlmGQC1ZDU
He's a total fraud... and so are you. @burtbrumme on making imposter syndrome work for you in the world of design. https://t.co/DLaHCBQwyk