How to learn UI/UX design with chatGPT
UI/UX-Magazine
by Channa Patabandige
1y ago
Instead of getting caught up in the ongoing debate of whether AI will replace designers, let’s shift our focus to practical applications. The fact is that current AI solutions, such as chatGPT, can provide tremendous support in everyday tasks. The potential of this tool may even surprise you, as there are numerous practical examples where it can enhance various aspects of design work. Soon enough, you won’t be able to imagine your design process without the assistance of chatGPT! Let’s dive into some examples to see how it can be a game-changer. 1) Write content for a page or website Although ..read more
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Basic introduction of UX Process
UI/UX-Magazine
by Channa Patabandige
1y ago
Everyone’s faces are a bit drawn when say, a “PROCESS”. Why?? Because we don’t want to follow the process. I think it’s because sometimes we have to follow a process we don’t like that makes no sense. But a process is not a bad thing. The process means simply what we want to do step by step. There is no one way to do one thing. We can use different methods in different places to do the same thing. That’s how the world is. We can choose the most suitable way to do what we want. The same story applies to UX design. That means a process is needed. So, how do you find a better process? If you do n ..read more
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Stages of Design Thinking Processes
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by Channa Patabandige
1y ago
By now, you may have heard of design thinking. More than ever, many industries are taking a human-centered approach to evolving their existing products and generating new ideas to better serve their customers. Let’s take a closer look at what creative thinking is and how it should be applied to your organization. According to statistics, 79% of companies agree that creative thinking enhances the process of thinking and 71% enjoy a significant change in their work within the culture after adopting creative thinking. Image Source: https://www.interaction-design.org/literature/article/5-stages-i ..read more
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Developing An Eye For a Better Design
UI/UX-Magazine
by Channa Patabandige
1y ago
When you try to make a dish for the first time, you often follow a recipe. You don’t just read the ingredients and put them all together randomly, right? You may also want to look at photos of such a dish to get an idea of how it looks. When you eat, what matters most to you is its taste and how it looks. You don’t care about how every single ingredient has been added to the mix and how it was cooked, etc. Same as when you using an app, you care about the experience and how it is easy to do what you need. But you don’t pay much attention to the size of the components, white space, styles ..read more
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UX And Software Products
UI/UX-Magazine
by Channa Patabandige
1y ago
Okay, let’s get started. You need to pay close attention to this part. If you are new to the field and you miss these parts you will not be able to understand anything I say in the future. When asked to design UX for a software product, everyone looks at the UI Designer on the team… should it be? Can you remember some of the software products you enjoy using? Now can you tell me why you use them? Is there a single software product that you use because it has a beautiful interface? Or because the product is made using the latest technology? No. You use them all because either the product gives ..read more
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What Is Wireframing & How They Support UX Designing
UI/UX-Magazine
by Channa Patabandige
1y ago
Wireframing is a practice used by UX designers to define and plan the hierarchy of information in their design for a website or product. This process focuses on how the client process the information based on researches which have done by the UX design team. This is the backbone of your overall project layout and it makes easy to create individual parts. Some User Experience (UX) designers still have mixed feelings about wireframing, which some call a waste of time. But with the new technology enables designers to do create low fidelity prototypes within seconds. When designing the screen ..read more
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Psychology(colors) in the UX design
UI/UX-Magazine
by Channa Patabandige
1y ago
Colors are so powerful weapons that can use to create different emotions and feelings in our human mind. In this subject, color psychology can be explained using variety of ways. To get user attention, to get them on the right track and most importantly to have a better understanding of your brand. It is a key factor in the design and many designers will use colors to highlight their product. The importance of color psychology Color is a widely used feature in Marketing and UX designing. The clarification behind this is simple: They stimulate our vision, connect directly to the brain and caus ..read more
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What are the Differences Between UI Design & UX Design?
UI/UX-Magazine
by Channa Patabandige
1y ago
It’s common lot of people wondered ” what is UI? “, ” what is UX? ” and what’s the difference between them. In this post, we will dig a bit deeper into UI and UX to get a good understanding regarding the differences. Contents What’s the difference between UX and UI design ? What is UI ? What is UX ? What’s the difference between UX & UI? UI design and UX design always overlap. Simply, UX design means user experience design, and UI design means user interface design. They both have a close relationship in product design but they are completely different roles with different tasks. So ..read more
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