UXPin » Product Design
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The collection of free articles by experts from around the world concentrates on the wider issue and topic of Product Design. UXPin is the premier code-based UX design tool for prototyping, documentation, and design systems. Its design editor lets you create the perfect user experience from start to finish without leaving the app.
UXPin » Product Design
1M ago
Are you ready to elevate your design workflow to the next level? In this comprehensive tutorial, we’ll delve into the world of UXPin Merge, empowering you to seamlessly integrate your React app components into the UXPin editor for high-fidelity prototypes.
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UXPin » Product Design
6M ago
Today’s digital product users have simply decided that they don’t have the attention span–or the time–to wade through poorly designed apps. Luckily, since designers study users and their behavior, they can help with improving user retention through the right design practices.
In this article, we propose a solution to the customer retention issues that plague user interfaces. The goal is to engage app visitors so that they feel compelled to return. Done properly, casual users stay engaged. Loyalty prospers, followers are born, and an app becomes a daily staple.
Key takeaways:
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UXPin » Product Design
7M ago
Are you navigating the journey to becoming a product designer? This guide reveals the product design essentials you’ll need to master, from skills and qualifications to networking and career progression. Discover how to align business goals with user needs, craft compelling products, and grow in the ever-evolving product design landscape.
Key takeaways:
Mastering a mix of hard and soft skills, from wireframing to effective communication, is crucial for a successful career in product design.
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UXPin » Product Design
8M ago
In-app feedback is a user review or rating of their experience with an app that’s collected while the user performs a task in the app. Designers or product managers place a widget or a pop-up in the app to learn what a user thinks and feels about the app. It helps to streamline app UX and prevent user churn.
In this article, we will discuss best practices, tools, and techniques for collecting in-app feedback. Let’s start.
Key takeaways:
In-app feedback refers to user feedback collected from real users in the exacvt moment they’re using an app.
It helps designers stay close with users, get i ..read more
UXPin » Product Design
9M ago
Designers create prototypes to perfect product’s look and feel, validate their design choices, and find areas for improvements. The final product is an implemented design that gets released into the market. Both prototypes and final products are essential elements of product design process. Let’s explore the differences between them.
Key takeaways:
A prototype is an artifact of product design process and it is a representation of an end product; designers use it to test their solutions, learn what users and stakeholders think of the product, and show developers what they need to build.
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UXPin » Product Design
9M ago
Ever wondered why some digital products feel intuitive, while others leave you lost and frustrated? The key is effective digital product design.
In this comprehensive guide, we’ll demystify the process of designing digital products, emphasizing the importance of user experience, prototyping, and iterative development. We’ll also highlight common pitfalls to avoid in product design.
Key takeaways:
Product design is a process of creating an interactive interface of a digital product that aligns with user needs, business requirements, and technical constraints.
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UXPin » Product Design
10M ago
As technology continues to advance, so do human expectations. The average person spends about 10 hours a day on devices while interacting with thousands of different platforms. When coupled with the downtrend in attention spans, little room is left for products that are not designed with the user experience in mind.
In today’s article, we are going to explore a curated list focused on iconic examples of product design. Our goal is to decipher the following:
What makes a design accessible?
How can ease of use be constructed?
Why are some products more user-centric?
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UXPin » Product Design
11M ago
Mood boards are a compilation of illustrations, newspaper cutouts, images or pieces of text put together on a physical or digital board. The purpose of a mood board is to make everyone agree on the creative direction of a project. You can use it for any creative endeavour, and it’s immensely useful in product design. Let’s see do’s and dont’s of UI moodboards.
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UXPin » Product Design
11M ago
Developing prototypes can lead you nowhere in product development process unless you are using the right tools and following best practices. These tips are perfect for ensuring that you prototype the right solution that has user experience in mind.
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UXPin » Product Design
11M ago
Bad product design is expensive. Visitors will leave your site if it loads for too long or if it’s too difficult to navigate. App users may stop using it if they’re unhappy with the experience once they’re presented with an alternative. Both scenarios will result in revenue loss. Simply, in the words of Ralph Speth, CEO of Jaguar, if you think that good design is expensive, poor product design will cost a fortune!
In today’s article, we’re going to share a few examples of bad product design. Hopefully, this will help you avoid some of the most common mistakes that designers make.
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