Design

Designing a Test Scenario

Usability: What is test scenario and how to design it

Here it is, third part of Usability series dealing with test designs. Once you know what the user should do, design the entire test session.

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Setting usability goals for user testing

Usability: Setting usability goals for user testing

Welcome to second part of our Usability series of articles. In the first part we talked about getting started and gave you an overview.

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Getting started and overview

Usability: Getting started and overview

We are starting our 10-piece series of articles on usability, user research, user and usability testing and related topics and methodologies.

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Implementation, Mental and Representation Models

Implementation, Mental and Representation Models in UX

One of the main goals of user experience design is to make your product easy to use. Achieving that is not easy as it might seem.

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Bring Mockups to Life

Bring Mockups to Life with Real Content!

How do you create the perfect pitch for your new product or service? With a bunch of screens filled with Lorem ipsum? We don’t think so!

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Thinking about the design process

Thinking about the design process: simple or complex?

In its most generic form, process refers to a plan for the construction of an object or a system. As such, it often requires a disciplined set of steps.

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Web design and web development trends

Web design and web development trends in 2011

The year 2010 is behind us and it’s time to reflect on it for a bit and then to see what 2011 will bring for us with respect to web design and web development.

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Design decisions behind our popular Wall Of Tweets

Design decisions behind our popular Wall Of Tweets

Wall of Tweets is a twitterwall product designed and developed by full service UX consultancy UX Passion here in Croatia.

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Best practices OR Best starting points in UX

Best practices OR Best starting points in UX

Best practices are valuable in the UX field. However, often we use them without really considering the broader context.

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