API, CLI, GUI, oh my! Understanding User Behavior Across Surfaces

Google UX researchers Aakanksha Parameshwar and Hayley Yudelman conducted research to understand how enterprise users use different surfaces to complete their goals and influence internal teams to apply this knowledge to their product areas. It is natural for our users to switch between surfaces. Ultimately the user is trying to decrease the effort & risk associated with a task and will choose a ‘suite of surfaces’ that help them complete their goal faster. As a result, researchers, designers, or product owners ought to understand user behaviors across surfaces and enable seamless transitions between the surfaces to improve the overall user experience.
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API, CLI, GUI, oh my! Understanding User Behavior Across Surfaces

Google UX researchers Aakanksha Parameshwar and Hayley Yudelman conducted research to understand how enterprise users use different surfaces to complete their goals and influence internal teams to apply this knowledge to their product areas. It is natural for our users to switch between surfaces. Ultimately the user is trying to decrease the effort & risk associated with a task and will choose a ‘suite of surfaces’ that help them complete their goal faster. As a result, researchers, designers, or product owners ought to understand user behaviors across surfaces and enable seamless transitions between the surfaces to improve the overall user experience.
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API, CLI, GUI, oh my! Understanding User Behavior Across Surfaces

Google UX researchers Aakanksha Parameshwar and Hayley Yudelman conducted research to understand how enterprise users use different surfaces to complete their goals and influence internal teams to apply this knowledge to their product areas. It is natural for our users to switch between surfaces. Ultimately the user is trying to decrease the effort & risk associated with a task and will choose a ‘suite of surfaces’ that help them complete their goal faster. As a result, researchers, designers, or product owners ought to understand user behaviors across surfaces and enable seamless transitions between the surfaces to improve the overall user experience.
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25 Free Magazine & Editorial Layout Templates for InDesign

These free InDesign magazine templates fulfill the layout functions you need to deliver your editorial content in the best way possible.
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Aggregate flowcharts with variants to create a summary visualization

Background:
I’ve been tasked to develop a UI to summarize different variants of flowcharts.
The flowchart content is the workflow of different people on the team.
These 10+ people do the same set of things (A, B, C) but with different seq…
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UX for Disable/Hidden calculation labels in website

We designed calculator page in website for loan company. this page split for two sides.
Left Side include menu for company Services, menu for programs follows these services, and other fields such as: Loan Amount, Interest, … etc.
Right …
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Signify that some input controls map to private information

I’m developing an app meant to be used by a school; user personas are teachers and students.
Teachers can add exercises to the app database through an editor. Some of the fields of an exercise are meant to be public (i.e. shown to students…
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How do I show multiple pathways in a userflow?

I’m trying to show different user paths in a deliverable. I want to create a user flow but I’m finding this difficult as the user can click on many different buttons on each page to get to the final destination.
For example: from the landi…
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converting a result listing into a mappable result listing on mobile

I currently have a web app that works quite well (if I may say so) on both mobile and desktop via the use of media-queries and by keeping things simple. The UI looks like this
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8 CSS & JavaScript Snippets for Creating Cool Card UI Hover Effects

From bold transformations to simple highlights, we share some fantastic CSS & JavaScript card UI hover effect snippets.
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