Realizing Empathy, Part 3: Conversation
In Part 3 of this 3-part series, Seung Chan Lim explores not only what empathy means for us in the design world, but also how we can realize empathy for ourselves.
Realizing Empathy, Part 3: Conversation
In Part 3 of this 3-part series, Seung Chan Lim explores not only what empathy means for us in the design world, but also how we can realize empathy for ourselves.
Design ‘No Results Found’ Pages that Get Results
When the unexpected happens, we’ve got to give the user more than just an apology. We need to give consideration to ‘no results found’ scenarios, and Chris Myhill is here to show us how to do it.
Design ‘No Results Found’ Pages that Get Results
When the unexpected happens, we’ve got to give the user more than just an apology. We need to give consideration to ‘no results found’ scenarios, and Chris Myhill is here to show us how to do it.
An Event Apart Comes to Washington DC
An Event Apart is kicking off soon in Washington DC, and UX Booth has partnered with the organizers to get our readers a discount on registration. Come join the conversation!
Celebrating the Marriage of Design + Content
Summer quickly approaches, as does this year’s Design + Content Conference in the beautiful, sunny (maybe) Vancouver, BC. UX Booth wants to help you attend.
How to Run Meetings that Don’t Suck
Meetings are critical to the design process. It’s a shame they often suck. Fortunately, designers have the expertise to run engaging meetings with solid outcomes, and author Mike Jongbloet shows us how.
Every Week is a Design Sprint
David Pazstor’s team at UX Studio was doing design sprints before they were cool. In this article he shares what they’ve learned so far, how they’ve adapted the original idea of design sprints to their team, and some ideas about adopting design sprints to continuous development.
Content Strategy Needs Content Strategists
Even when content strategy is given priority in design, hiring content strategists is too often not. Yet someone needs to be responsible for determining not only what content needs to be created, but also how it is created and produced and published! This week, author and content strategist Carrie Hane guides us in the many ways a content strategist can improve the design process.