What are the best practices for mobile UX?

What are the best practices for mobile UX?

Fall in love with the pain — no one actually wants to use your app because it’s fun (unless you are a game obviously), so figure out what need you are solving and then relentlessly focus on eliminating that ONE pain.  The only other exception to this is if you have a complex pain or series of pains that naturally fall into a workflow–it might be better to support them all in one app vs. several separate apps.

Take a closer look at apps you respect and use everyday. Integrate award-winning apps into your daily life. Study them and figure out what they are doing that makes them so awesome.  Then apply that learning to your app.

Use pattern sites like Mobile User Interface Patterns, Mobile Patterns, Android Patterns for inspiration and so you are not reinventing the wheel.

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Dogs & Cats: How Product Managers Can Work Better With UX Designers

Dogs & Cats: How Product Managers Can Work Better With UX Designers

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What are some UX “sins” commonly made by beginner designers that should be avoided?

What are some UX "sins" commonly made by beginner designers that should be avoided?

Here are 5 I have seen:

  • Focusing too heavily on running with solutions without identifying the real problems to solve.

  • Seeing the Designer’s role as one in which they “work for product managers,” instead of “with” them

  • Debating minor visual design details when the big picture is wrong or off.

  • Going for consistency for consistency’s sake.

  • Giving users what they asked for instead of what they need (or letting a Stakeholder do the same) in the name of “research”

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Why I Love User Stories

Why I Love User Stories

While they may not replace high-level product requirement documents in all organizations, they can be used to break those requirements into bite-sized pieces that are easier to digest, understand, and build against.


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Mike Monteiro: How Designers Destroyed The World

Mike Monteiro: How Designers Destroyed The World

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Which companies have the best product management or UX design practices?

Which companies have the best product management or UX design practices?

Here are some companies and posts that show product and product management thinking that is exemplary of various aspects of product development. I’m biased by what people have shared publicly about company culture and product development. I’ll add more as they come to mind.

Certainly, there are other companies that excel in PM / design practices. I’ll add those as they come up.

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