The document contains 23 quotes about user experience (UX) design from various experts. Some of the key points made in the quotes include: usability is more important than functionality for websites; designers should aim to make interfaces understandable to all users regardless of expertise; there is a tradeoff between functionality and usability so simplicity is important; and designers should start with the customer experience and work backwards from there. The quotes provide advice and insights around topics like web usability, cross-browser compatibility, user research, information architecture, and product design.
'Hold my beer.' Those three words have preceded some of the greatest moments in history. But who would’ve thought they’d pave the way for an epic user testing session? In this talk, Austin will discuss a drunken usability experiment and the unexpected influence that it had on the way that user research is conducted. Learn about new and unconventional methods for overcoming the struggles and pitfalls of traditional user testing, obtaining true and honest user feedback, and verifying the usability and simplicity of a design. Discover the resulting impact on bottom-line metrics like conversion rate, retention, engagement, and revenue. Walk away with a list of tools that you can use to conduct similar research and experiments on your own projects. Finally, learn about what it means to have a Culture of UX and gain actionable advice on how you can create it within your own company.
Mobile UX Design Best Practices for AdvertisingBrant Nesbitt
As we transition from desktop to mobile devices, our behaviors evolve and we adapt to accomplish tasks quicker than ever before. With such a finite amount of screen space, yet infinite possibilities, it is time to evolve the way we present content, thus ensuring a pleasant user experience.
Good “Fingertip Legibility” is the result of ads that provide concise messaging and beautiful product imagery, thus allowing users to make split second decisions and take action.
A talk we had at Texity systems.
Topics were
“ Are you really a User Experience Designer ?
The shift from product design to process design”
Contents
- what is user experience ? A bit of historical perspective
- Who coined the term and what did he mean ? ( Don Norman coined this term)
- how does IA, interaction design, usability, user research, relate to user experience ?
- what is product user experience ?
- how is different from user experience design of a service ?
- if this is User Experience, then what exactly is customer experience ?
- Should there be a designation called User Experience designer?
- The CEO, the engineer, the sales manager , product manager ….. are they UX designers or they aren’t ?
- Product design vs Process design
- The notion of a User , and who is the Customer ….. can user and customer be same ?
- A better term : DUX ( designing for user experience )
A virtual guest lecture for a Digital Content Management class at the University of Hawaii at Manoa, introducing the students to UX in general, talking about my career/experience/projects, and suggesting tie-ins with library science and content.
Going from Here to There: Transitioning into a UX Careerdpanarelli
A lot of people are curious about transitioning into the field of User Experience Design (UX). In this talk, I talk about a few different ways that you can transition into a UX career, be it grad school, night classes, or the ol' school of hard knocks, backed up by case studies. This talk was given at NoVA UX Meetup in the offices of AddThis, hosted by organizer Jim Lane.
'Hold my beer.' Those three words have preceded some of the greatest moments in history. But who would’ve thought they’d pave the way for an epic user testing session? In this talk, Austin will discuss a drunken usability experiment and the unexpected influence that it had on the way that user research is conducted. Learn about new and unconventional methods for overcoming the struggles and pitfalls of traditional user testing, obtaining true and honest user feedback, and verifying the usability and simplicity of a design. Discover the resulting impact on bottom-line metrics like conversion rate, retention, engagement, and revenue. Walk away with a list of tools that you can use to conduct similar research and experiments on your own projects. Finally, learn about what it means to have a Culture of UX and gain actionable advice on how you can create it within your own company.
Mobile UX Design Best Practices for AdvertisingBrant Nesbitt
As we transition from desktop to mobile devices, our behaviors evolve and we adapt to accomplish tasks quicker than ever before. With such a finite amount of screen space, yet infinite possibilities, it is time to evolve the way we present content, thus ensuring a pleasant user experience.
Good “Fingertip Legibility” is the result of ads that provide concise messaging and beautiful product imagery, thus allowing users to make split second decisions and take action.
A talk we had at Texity systems.
Topics were
“ Are you really a User Experience Designer ?
The shift from product design to process design”
Contents
- what is user experience ? A bit of historical perspective
- Who coined the term and what did he mean ? ( Don Norman coined this term)
- how does IA, interaction design, usability, user research, relate to user experience ?
- what is product user experience ?
- how is different from user experience design of a service ?
- if this is User Experience, then what exactly is customer experience ?
- Should there be a designation called User Experience designer?
- The CEO, the engineer, the sales manager , product manager ….. are they UX designers or they aren’t ?
- Product design vs Process design
- The notion of a User , and who is the Customer ….. can user and customer be same ?
- A better term : DUX ( designing for user experience )
A virtual guest lecture for a Digital Content Management class at the University of Hawaii at Manoa, introducing the students to UX in general, talking about my career/experience/projects, and suggesting tie-ins with library science and content.
Going from Here to There: Transitioning into a UX Careerdpanarelli
A lot of people are curious about transitioning into the field of User Experience Design (UX). In this talk, I talk about a few different ways that you can transition into a UX career, be it grad school, night classes, or the ol' school of hard knocks, backed up by case studies. This talk was given at NoVA UX Meetup in the offices of AddThis, hosted by organizer Jim Lane.
Quick guide to people-centered design by Michael Koenka of MDK Strategy. This covers processes, deliverables, plus handy insights into when to use it and why. Hats off and mad props goes out to the great peeps at Google Ventures, IDEO and Stanford Design for influencing this deck.
The Value of User Experience (from Web 2.0 Expo Berlin 2008)Niko Nyman
Companies and brands should think about (user) experience to find new competitive edge for their business. Better experiences create more value for users, which can be in turn transformed into business value for the company.
Usability vs Design – When Does One Trump the Other? AI (Alexander Interactiv...Josh Levine
I recently presented at the Internet Retailer Web Design Conference (IRWD) down in Orlando (Feb 13). The topic was "How to achieve harmony between usability and design". Special thanks to Jordan Lustig, from Saks Fifth Avenue, for joining me up on stage. We had a great time. Thank you all for joining us!
Short presentation I made to introduce bitmama's Information Interaction Design team. It goes through what is UX design, how it is carried out and why it is useful (mainly in terms of ROI).
Keep hearing these buzz words: UX and UI? Want to get a better understanding of what User Experience is and how it effects your site? Take a look at this top-level overview from Network Affiliates, the legal marketing experts!
This deck covers:
What is user experience design?
How lean concepts changed our approach to UXD
How to begin a successful UX project
How to implement user research to get actionable insight
Emergent UX: Seducing the Six Minds - Full TalkJohn Whalen
UX has become a vital component of mission-critical “bet-the-farm” projects. But you can’t just start designing screens. UX doesn’t happen on a screen – it happens in the mind.
Join us as I describe Emergent UX – a process that goes beyond traditional UX techniques by using psychology to deeply understand what is in your users’ mind (or minds) and applying that to UX design. Learn about the 6 minds, what it takes to seduce them, and how we use the Emergent UX process when working on large high-visibility projects.
NoVA UX Meetup: Product Testing and Data-informed DesignJim Lane
These are the slides for the January 2013 NoVA UX Meetup in Vienna, VA. VP of UX Jim Lane shared tips, tools, and research strategies that the AddThis has used to develop publisher products used on over 14 million websites.
Basic Visual Design Principles and UI Design Best PracticesAvijit Chinara
On these slides I have explained visual design principles and UI design best practices. This will help you to improve your visualization and UI Designing skills.
Design and its fundamental process have changed with time, growing challenges among the users, devices and different platforms for UI and UX process.
In Design Fundamentals, a day-long thorough workshop, we will try to understand the fundamentals of UI and UX process, and follow the standard process and approaches to create a user-centric design. With basic Design Principles as the the backbone for our design, of course!
The Whole is Greater than the Sum of its Parts - The art of war.
In the same way that a good written document (like a report, or newspaper article) should be arranged in a certain way to make it more accessible to readers, it’s a good idea to structure your webpages so they are easy for Google and the other search engines to crawl and understand.
This guide covers top-line and technical details around modern content structure and UX as is affects search optimization.
Please feel free to share.
Agile UX is a process that unifies developers (running Agile) and designers (practising UX) through collaboration-centred methodology. Projects are broken down into short cycles known as iterations, consisting of smaller tasks such as design, coding and user testing, that are repeated over the entirety of the project.
If you are working within a creative agency, as a UX designer, a software developer or a project manager managing teams, this presentation features 5 brilliant quotes from current practitioners at the 2015 Agile UX conference held in Australia, which will help you implement Agile UX successfully.
User Experience is Everything (and Vice Versa): Lessons for Libraries and Inf...craigmmacdonald
User Experience is more than just a buzzword; it is a design philosophy that puts “users” at the center and recognizes that providing them with opportunities for enjoyment is just as important (if not more) than eliminating pain and frustration in their interactions with interfaces (both digital and analog). By de-constructing the cognitive and emotional dimensions of UX and tracing how UX has evolved from its historical roots in the Human-Computer Interaction (HCI) discipline to its present-day application across multiple domains and industries (including Library and Information Science), this talk will inspire information professionals and their organizations to take a more UX-centric approach to the design and/or evaluation of their technologies, services, and spaces.
Quick guide to people-centered design by Michael Koenka of MDK Strategy. This covers processes, deliverables, plus handy insights into when to use it and why. Hats off and mad props goes out to the great peeps at Google Ventures, IDEO and Stanford Design for influencing this deck.
The Value of User Experience (from Web 2.0 Expo Berlin 2008)Niko Nyman
Companies and brands should think about (user) experience to find new competitive edge for their business. Better experiences create more value for users, which can be in turn transformed into business value for the company.
Usability vs Design – When Does One Trump the Other? AI (Alexander Interactiv...Josh Levine
I recently presented at the Internet Retailer Web Design Conference (IRWD) down in Orlando (Feb 13). The topic was "How to achieve harmony between usability and design". Special thanks to Jordan Lustig, from Saks Fifth Avenue, for joining me up on stage. We had a great time. Thank you all for joining us!
Short presentation I made to introduce bitmama's Information Interaction Design team. It goes through what is UX design, how it is carried out and why it is useful (mainly in terms of ROI).
Keep hearing these buzz words: UX and UI? Want to get a better understanding of what User Experience is and how it effects your site? Take a look at this top-level overview from Network Affiliates, the legal marketing experts!
This deck covers:
What is user experience design?
How lean concepts changed our approach to UXD
How to begin a successful UX project
How to implement user research to get actionable insight
Emergent UX: Seducing the Six Minds - Full TalkJohn Whalen
UX has become a vital component of mission-critical “bet-the-farm” projects. But you can’t just start designing screens. UX doesn’t happen on a screen – it happens in the mind.
Join us as I describe Emergent UX – a process that goes beyond traditional UX techniques by using psychology to deeply understand what is in your users’ mind (or minds) and applying that to UX design. Learn about the 6 minds, what it takes to seduce them, and how we use the Emergent UX process when working on large high-visibility projects.
NoVA UX Meetup: Product Testing and Data-informed DesignJim Lane
These are the slides for the January 2013 NoVA UX Meetup in Vienna, VA. VP of UX Jim Lane shared tips, tools, and research strategies that the AddThis has used to develop publisher products used on over 14 million websites.
Basic Visual Design Principles and UI Design Best PracticesAvijit Chinara
On these slides I have explained visual design principles and UI design best practices. This will help you to improve your visualization and UI Designing skills.
Design and its fundamental process have changed with time, growing challenges among the users, devices and different platforms for UI and UX process.
In Design Fundamentals, a day-long thorough workshop, we will try to understand the fundamentals of UI and UX process, and follow the standard process and approaches to create a user-centric design. With basic Design Principles as the the backbone for our design, of course!
The Whole is Greater than the Sum of its Parts - The art of war.
In the same way that a good written document (like a report, or newspaper article) should be arranged in a certain way to make it more accessible to readers, it’s a good idea to structure your webpages so they are easy for Google and the other search engines to crawl and understand.
This guide covers top-line and technical details around modern content structure and UX as is affects search optimization.
Please feel free to share.
Agile UX is a process that unifies developers (running Agile) and designers (practising UX) through collaboration-centred methodology. Projects are broken down into short cycles known as iterations, consisting of smaller tasks such as design, coding and user testing, that are repeated over the entirety of the project.
If you are working within a creative agency, as a UX designer, a software developer or a project manager managing teams, this presentation features 5 brilliant quotes from current practitioners at the 2015 Agile UX conference held in Australia, which will help you implement Agile UX successfully.
User Experience is Everything (and Vice Versa): Lessons for Libraries and Inf...craigmmacdonald
User Experience is more than just a buzzword; it is a design philosophy that puts “users” at the center and recognizes that providing them with opportunities for enjoyment is just as important (if not more) than eliminating pain and frustration in their interactions with interfaces (both digital and analog). By de-constructing the cognitive and emotional dimensions of UX and tracing how UX has evolved from its historical roots in the Human-Computer Interaction (HCI) discipline to its present-day application across multiple domains and industries (including Library and Information Science), this talk will inspire information professionals and their organizations to take a more UX-centric approach to the design and/or evaluation of their technologies, services, and spaces.
Consumer Spending Habits: Father's Day & Mother's Day Intuit Inc.
With Father's Day right around the corner, Intuit QuickBooks decided to take a look at consumer spending habits leading up to Father's Day and Mother's Day.
With more than 85.4 million moms in the United States, Mother’s Day is undoubtedly a popular holiday. In 2012, spending around this holiday was projected to reach $18.6 billion. Yes, billion.
Capture a share of the revenue by running Mother’s Day contests and deals stores. Looking to discover best practices for selling Mother’s Day promotions and hear examples of past successes? Learn how to sell Mother's Day promotions from Matt Chaney & Julie Foley, Second Street's Directors fo Affiliate Success.
Working with social brands over the years I've heard some pretty inspirational quotes and received some outstanding advice, from great people working for some impressive brands. So just for fun, here's a bunch of my favourite quotes...
• I've made the PDF downloadable so feel free to print them out and wallpaper your office or stick above your desk •
20 Simple Christmas Craft projects for the family!Howcrafts
20 Simple Christmas Craft projects for the family!
Christmas party preparation can be a fun family affairs. Here are 20 ideas that are suitable for the entire family! No more stress over your upcoming Christmas party! Instead, bond and have fun with your family while preparing for the upcoming festive!
Enjoy!
3 Storytelling Tips - From Acclaimed Writer Burt HelmEthos3
Visit the Ethos3 blog (http://buff.ly/1B8ehRa) to get the full scoop on these tips. By reading the Ethos3 blog post, you will learn how to tell stories that will captivate even the most challenging audiences.
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10 Insightful Quotes On Designing A Better Customer ExperienceYuan Wang
In an ever-changing landscape of one digital disruption after another, companies and organisations are looking for new ways to understand their target markets and engage them better. Increasingly they invest in user experience (UX) and customer experience design (CX) capabilities by working with a specialist UX agency or developing their own UX lab. Some UX practitioners are touting leaner and faster ways of developing customer-centric products and services, via methodologies such as guerilla research, rapid prototyping and Agile UX. Others seek innovation and fulfilment by spending more time in research, being more inclusive, and designing for social goods.
Experience is more than just an interface. It is a relationship, as well as a series of touch points between your brand and your customer. Here are our top 10 highlights and takeaways from the recent UX Australia conference to help you transform your customer experience design.
For full article, continue reading at https://yump.com.au/10-ways-supercharge-customer-experience-design/
This presentation dedicated to whom who are UX designers / students or entrepreneurs. I tried to give minor detail about UX (User Experience) myths and mistakes with humor. Credit links provided in last slide.
UX Design + UI Design: Injecting a brand persona!Jayan Narayanan
It is my try to shed light on two often heard but little understood or confused acronyms and its impact on overall brand experience. The presentation originally designed to address a group of entrepreneurs who have little knowledge in design and it's technical jargons.
https://www.linkedin.com/in/jayan-narayanan/
How to design enterprise apps that sellInVision App
Your customers expect great UX from your enterprise app. So do you. With gnarly legacy code to wrangle, complex requirements to manage, and results to deliver, you need to have the right process. Arm yourself with techniques and methods to craft successful enterprise apps.
This in-depth webinar from Jessica Tiao of Kissmetrics gives you the tools, advice, and best practices you need to succeed.
Make it easy-to-use is Rule #3 of the Six Rules for Creating Products People Love. This brief provides an excellent introduction to the design concepts you need to make easy-to-use products.
These days almost anyone can create a wireframe. So what does it take to go beyond boxes and arrows and produce work to be proud of?
In this recent talk given at UX Crunch, London I share insights into areas I encourage my team to explore to help them produce even more fantastic work.
UX 101: A quick & dirty introduction to user experience strategy & designMorgan McKeagney
A quick & dirty intro to UX strategy & design. Some context, some fundamentals, some current & emerging trends, and some useful resources for the absolute beginner.
First delivered @ the NDRC Launchpad startup accelerator in Dublin, Ireland, 16/10/2014. (www.ndrc.ie)
A talk I gave to the design and marketing team of a very large corporate about why it's hard to practice Design Thinking in a corporation. Borrows heavily from Clay Shirky. The slides may not make too much sense without me doing the talk.
An intro to what people (and myself) think UX is. Also who is "doing" UX and how you can do it better. Originally presented at Product Camp Nashville - Sep 2018
Put together the UI Trends of 2015. Enjoy your reading!
UX 2016 Strategies and How is it made sessions waiting you at UX Alive 2016 For more information: www.uxalive.com
Vitaly is writer, speaker, author and editor-in-chief of Smashing Magazine. He runs responsive Web design workshops, online workshops and loves solving complex performance problems in large companies.
A Product Cannot Live on Dogfood Alone
Toby is the Director of User Experience at Simple, where they are working to craft the best personal banking experience around. As one of the first employees at the company, he helped design and build a modern approach to banking from the ground up. When he's not helping build his dream bank, he's either listening to metal, playing the drums, or making things out of leather. He lives in Portland, Oregon with his wonderful wife and the 2 cutest kiddos around.
Ashwin Sodhi has been designing mobile and digital experiences for content strategy, marketing communication by using Behavioral Sciences and Data Management strategies for big companieslike Appel, Wells Fargo, Disney, and CNN.
Giles founded cxpartners with Richard Caddick in 2004 with the vision of creating a company where every design decision was based on user research and where the success of a design was based on measurable outcomes.
Almost ten years on, cxpartners has become one of the most respected UX consultancies in the world. Giles is a former president of the UK User Experience Professionals Association (UXPA) and has organised major conferences and events in the UK and US, including The IA Summit 2013. He’s an award-winning speaker who is frequently invited to keynote events across Europe, Asia and the US.
Eileen is a client champion at Elance-oDesk, dispatching and imparting item enhancements intended to help our group flourish. Having worked in non-benefit and revenue driven circles, she is enthusiastic about utilizing business and innovation to change how the world functions. Eileen holds a BA in History from Harvard College, an MBA from UC Berkeley, and a gold medal in the 2014 oDesk limbo competition.
Job Jansweijer graduated from TU Delft University Industrial Design and he is interested in Industrial Design, Graphical Design, and Photography. He has designed a play platform called KonneKt for isolated children who are under treatment for cancer and won an award from IXDA (Interaction Design Association)
UX Alive Conference speaker is Sophie Kleber (Huge) presentationsUX Alive Conference
About Anticipatory Design,
Part of Huge's applied innovation group, Sophie plays a leadership role in key stages of research, product definition and interaction design for some of Huge's largest clients. Previousy, she designed complex software applications in her hometown of Berlin, Germany. Sophie is a Fulbright alumna and holds an MFA in graphic design from Fachhochschule Potsdam and a master's in product design from Germany's University of the Arts.
Alessandra Villaamil is a User Experience Designer at New York Times and produces multimedia content for new platforms using new emerging technologies.
She is a journalist and creative technologist based in NY. She's passionate about emerging technologies and solving design problems that improve the relationship between people and the products, systems, and environments that we engage in.
Book Formatting: Quality Control Checks for DesignersConfidence Ago
This presentation was made to help designers who work in publishing houses or format books for printing ensure quality.
Quality control is vital to every industry. This is why every department in a company need create a method they use in ensuring quality. This, perhaps, will not only improve the quality of products and bring errors to the barest minimum, but take it to a near perfect finish.
It is beyond a moot point that a good book will somewhat be judged by its cover, but the content of the book remains king. No matter how beautiful the cover, if the quality of writing or presentation is off, that will be a reason for readers not to come back to the book or recommend it.
So, this presentation points designers to some important things that may be missed by an editor that they could eventually discover and call the attention of the editor.
White wonder, Work developed by Eva TschoppMansi Shah
White Wonder by Eva Tschopp
A tale about our culture around the use of fertilizers and pesticides visiting small farms around Ahmedabad in Matar and Shilaj.
Between Filth and Fortune- Urban Cattle Foraging Realities by Devi S Nair, An...Mansi Shah
This study examines cattle rearing in urban and rural settings, focusing on milk production and consumption. By exploring a case in Ahmedabad, it highlights the challenges and processes in dairy farming across different environments, emphasising the need for sustainable practices and the essential role of milk in daily consumption.
Dive into the innovative world of smart garages with our insightful presentation, "Exploring the Future of Smart Garages." This comprehensive guide covers the latest advancements in garage technology, including automated systems, smart security features, energy efficiency solutions, and seamless integration with smart home ecosystems. Learn how these technologies are transforming traditional garages into high-tech, efficient spaces that enhance convenience, safety, and sustainability.
Ideal for homeowners, tech enthusiasts, and industry professionals, this presentation provides valuable insights into the trends, benefits, and future developments in smart garage technology. Stay ahead of the curve with our expert analysis and practical tips on implementing smart garage solutions.
Transforming Brand Perception and Boosting Profitabilityaaryangarg12
In today's digital era, the dynamics of brand perception, consumer behavior, and profitability have been profoundly reshaped by the synergy of branding, social media, and website design. This research paper investigates the transformative power of these elements in influencing how individuals perceive brands and products and how this transformation can be harnessed to drive sales and profitability for businesses.
Through an exploration of brand psychology and consumer behavior, this study sheds light on the intricate ways in which effective branding strategies, strategic social media engagement, and user-centric website design contribute to altering consumers' perceptions. We delve into the principles that underlie successful brand transformations, examining how visual identity, messaging, and storytelling can captivate and resonate with target audiences.
Methodologically, this research employs a comprehensive approach, combining qualitative and quantitative analyses. Real-world case studies illustrate the impact of branding, social media campaigns, and website redesigns on consumer perception, sales figures, and profitability. We assess the various metrics, including brand awareness, customer engagement, conversion rates, and revenue growth, to measure the effectiveness of these strategies.
The results underscore the pivotal role of cohesive branding, social media influence, and website usability in shaping positive brand perceptions, influencing consumer decisions, and ultimately bolstering sales and profitability. This paper provides actionable insights and strategic recommendations for businesses seeking to leverage branding, social media, and website design as potent tools to enhance their market position and financial success.
Hello everyone! I am thrilled to present my latest portfolio on LinkedIn, marking the culmination of my architectural journey thus far. Over the span of five years, I've been fortunate to acquire a wealth of knowledge under the guidance of esteemed professors and industry mentors. From rigorous academic pursuits to practical engagements, each experience has contributed to my growth and refinement as an architecture student. This portfolio not only showcases my projects but also underscores my attention to detail and to innovative architecture as a profession.
2. Best UX Quotes2
On Web Usability
The computer industry has been able to ship
difficult-to-use products because you buy
first, and then you try to use it. With the Web,
usability comes first, then you click to buy or
become a return visitor.
Jakob Nielsen
3. Best UX Quotes3
Is Your Website Still Not Cross
Browser?
Anyone who slaps a ‘this page is best viewed
with Browser X’ label on a Web page appears
to be yearning for the bad old days, before the
Web, when you had very little chance of
reading a document written on another
computer, another word processor, or another
network.
Tim Berners-Lee
4. Best UX Quotes4
On Web Analytics And
Understanding Users
Remember, a website is not a monolith that’s
used by one type of people, it does not exist
only for one reason. Your job is to figure out
what are all of the reasons that it exists for
and find the best source to measure it.
Avinash Kaushik
5. Best UX Quotes5
On Design
To design is to communicate clearly by
whatever means you can control or master.
Milton Glaser
6. Best UX Quotes6
Stop Cribbing And Build
Better Products
You can blame the ‘stupid user’ all you want,
but you still have to staff those phones with
expensive tech-support people if you want to
sell or distribute within your company software
that hasn’t been designed.
Alan Cooper
7. Best UX Quotes7
Babbling Is Easier Than Doing
In science and engineering, some of the
greatest discoveries seem so simple that you
say to yourself, I could have thought of that.
The discoverer is entitled to reply, why didn’t
you?
Paul Graham
8. Best UX Quotes8
The Purpose Of Typography
Typography exists to honor content.
Robert Bringhurst
9. Best UX Quotes9
On Typographical Design
Typographical design should perform optically
what the speaker creates through voice and
gesture of his thoughts.
El Lizzitsky
11. Best UX Quotes11
Simplification And Success
To simplify complications is the first essential
of success.
George Earle Buckle
12. Best UX Quotes12
Design Interfaces That Are Understood
By Users Of All Expertise Levels
A well-designed and humane interface does
not need to be split into beginner and expert
subsystems.
Jef Raskin
13. Best UX Quotes13
Trade Off Between Capability And
Usability
There’s a trade off between capability
and usability. This is, as far as I know, no
one has figured out how to achieve
maximum capability and maximum
usability in the same device. There’s a
trade off. In prospect, capability seems
way more important than usability. In
practice, the reverse is true.
Barry Schwartz
14. Best UX Quotes14
Keep In Mind While Designing
Interfaces
Genius is the ability to reduce the complicated
to the simple.
C.W. Ceram
15. Best UX Quotes15
On Simplicity At Google
Ideas are a dime a dozen but we find that
often times what’s much harder is to have the
discipline to decide to leave things out.
Jen Fitzpatrick
16. Best UX Quotes16
Tip For The User Researcher
People’s behavior makes sense if you think
about it in terms of their goals, needs, and
motives.
Thomas Mann
17. Best UX Quotes17
Know The User
The information is in the people, not in your
head.
Edward T. Hall
18. Best UX Quotes18
Eliminate The Unnecessary Through
Simplification
The ability to simplify means to eliminate the
unnecessary so that the necessary may speak.
Hans Hofmann
19. Best UX Quotes19
Applicable To Participatory Design
Customers always know what’s wrong. They
can’t always tell you what they want, but they
always can tell you what’s wrong.
Carly Fiorina
20. Best UX Quotes20
On Product Design
You’ve got to start with the customer
experience and work backwards to the
technology.
Steve Jobs
21. Best UX Quotes21
On All The Bad Design Out There
The public is more familiar with bad design
than good design. It is, in effect, conditioned
to prefer bad design, because that is what it
lives with. The new becomes threatening, the
old reassuring.
Paul Rand
22. Best UX Quotes22
On Information Design
Confusion and clutter are the failure of design,
not the attributes of information.
Edward Tufte
23. Best UX Quotes23
A unique UX Conference
experience in the most
authentic city, İstanbul,
Turkey.