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Job title: Software Engineer (Machine Learning) Company: Francis Crick Institute Job description: principles Practical MLOps experience of training and tuning deep learning models and evaluating performance (e.g working… with PyTorch to build deep learning pipelines) Experience with large language models including; RAG, prompt engineering… Expected salary: Location: London Job date: Sun, 22 Jun…
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Gain deep insights into your users with Octet Design Studio's user research services. We help you make data-driven design decisions through qualitative and quantitative research, usability testing, interviews, and persona development.
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The user experience design process is evolving at an unprecedented rate, largely driven by advances in artificial intelligence (AI). As businesses strive to enhance digital interactions, AI's role in UX design has become more crucial than ever, offering a sophisticated blend of efficiency and insight. This integration streamlines the design process to ensure that digital platforms are more intuitive, responsive, and tailored to user needs. This post explores how AI is revolutionizing the UX design process, from initial user research to the final stages of implementation, providing practical insights for those considering its adoption.
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The user experience design process is evolving at an unprecedented rate, largely driven by advances in artificial intelligence (AI). As businesses strive to enhance digital interactions, AI's role in UX design has become more crucial than ever, offering a sophisticated blend of efficiency and insight. This integration streamlines the design process to ensure that digital platforms are more intuitive, responsive, and tailored to user needs. This post explores how AI is revolutionizing the UX design process, from initial user research to the final stages of implementation, providing practical insights for those considering its adoption.
#UI ( User interface )#UX (User experience)#Wireframe#Design#User Research#Usability Testing#User persona#User Flows#Information Architecture#High Fidelity#Web design#Website development#Responsive web design#UX/UI design#Graphic design for websites#Web design company#Flat web design#Brand identity design#Logo design#Social media branding#Brand logo design#Mobile app design#iOS app design#Android app design#Flat app design#user experience design#ui and ux design#ux design services#ux web design#web app design
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#User Experience Research Methods#User Experience UX Researcher#User Testing Strategy#UX Research Agency
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#User Testing#Usability Testing#User Experience (UX)#UX Research#UX Design#User research#web development#Eye Tracking
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Enhancing User Experience: The Essence of UI/UX Testing

In the dynamic realm of digital design, UI/UX testing stands as the cornerstone for ensuring seamless user experiences. Through meticulous evaluation and refinement, UI/UX testing aims to optimise every interaction, from navigation pathways to visual aesthetics, thereby elevating the overall usability and appeal of digital products. At its core, UI/UX testing encompasses a multifaceted approach, incorporating usability testing, accessibility assessments, and feedback analysis. By subjecting interfaces to diverse user scenarios, testers glean invaluable insights into functionality, intuitiveness, and accessibility across various devices and platforms.
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Interface Design Redefined Expertise in India
Nivedita, a leading company in India, is known for its exceptional interface design services. The company’s commitment to aesthetic appeal, user-centric design, and innovation sets it apart in the market. Whether a startup or an established enterprise, Nivedita ensures a visually appealing interface that contributes to overall digital success. As the epitome of excellence in interface design services, Nivedita is a strategic asset for businesses seeking to enhance their online experience.
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In an era where users access websites and applications across diverse devices, Nivedita understands the critical importance of responsive design. The interfaces crafted by Nivedita seamlessly adapt to different screen sizes, providing a consistent and optimized experience across desktops, tablets, and smartphones.
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I don't know who needs to hear this, but if you're looking for a job right now, here are the things to keep in mind (this is US centric only):
the market is really bad right now, and super competitive. If you're not hearing back, the problem isn't necessarily you.
on that note, if you're not hearing back at all, even once in a while consider redoing your resume and cover letter. you don't have to tailor it to every job post, but it does have to be relevant to each one.
most of the posts and videos about remote jobs that are hiring right now are fake. the few that aren't disappear really fast because so many people apply, so if you're not one of the first 10 people to see it and go to apply immediately, it's most likely gone if it existed at all.
the other thing is that a lot of those jobs do require experience and very few of them are entry level, they will require tests and assessments, and most don't offer more than $15.
use chat gpt to grade and make suggestions to your resume and cover letter, do not just have it write it and submit it. do read it over to make sure it didn't add fake information or make something up that's not relevant.
make sure to research certificates and classes and bootcamps for authenticity and actual need in the field, certain popular fields like product management, UX, and cyber security are over saturated and hard to get into, if not impossible, at entry level.
look into local resources in your town, like the library, to see if they have any job search programs. local facebook groups are great too to find part-time jobs and gigs that pay better than app gigs. or even just a community of other job seekers for emotional and job search support.
Things like doordash and other app delivery jobs are hard to do unless you're willing to drive long distances and be paid very little money for it. Consider wear and tear on your car, milage, and gas money before you jump into it. Also you need to set money aside for taxes.
If anyone has anything else to add, please do so.
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i said this in discord but i think it's important to put here
there was no usability research done for this, at least from what i can see
like absolutely no interest checks were done at all or else I feel like they would have realized this is not feasible or at least the way they did it wasn't
none of the paterons mods knew, barely any fans knew (also there was a leak which makes a little worried for their website security)
what i think they needed was some user research before they did the launch. because all the feedback, the critism, the hate (yes even the hate) is the kinda of feedback that would SHOULD have been given BEFORE. during the production stages not NOW after the launch. it would have made everything a lot smoother for them
(by feedback i mean things like: users are interested in different tiers, users are think the price doesn't justify how much product they're getting with the service, users are confused due to misinformation, etc.)
and like testing and interest checks stuff like this would have been essential to make this launch have a better reaction from the fan base
more UX stuff below the cut but
TL:DR Watcher hire a UX designer please this would have solved all your problems OR JUST DO SOME USER TESTING NEXT TIME JESUS
my biggest thing is there's a lot of companies (big and small) that tend to make these types of big changes (whether it's to better their product, bring in more people, appeal to a new demographic, whatever their goal may be) but in the process they forget their core userbase (in this case Watcher's current audience) which are arguably the most important group to factor in company decisions bc they're the ones that are going to stay long term
idk if I'm making any sense but i hate seeing this trend of what's basically just picking up other companies "trending feature" (for example tiktok becoming popular and all other platforms adopting short form video content, Instagram/Snapchat stories becoming popular and other social media like WhatsApp and Twitter tried it too) only for the feature that originally made them appeally in the first place to fall to the wayside
and the ones who jumped on the trend aren't guaranteed to stay, and now you've lost your loyal userbase
and even tho Watcher didn't do exactly that it still kinda feels like they did u know? I'm certain (and hopeful) this will work out but the execution was just absolutely not it at all, and i wish there was more research done because it helped so much and they wouldn't be bombarded the way they were now
i get it this was something that may have been a long time coming but it is clear that it wasn't ready, both the product and your userbase. also the method of dropping was also absolutely not it
(also i am critiquing it because i want to buy it, i am fortunate enough to be in the position to do so but i won't forever and i know many who also can't and are understandably upset about it)
#watcher#watcher tv#watcher entertainment#shane madej#ryan bergara#steven lim#we are watcher#this is one and only time ive ever ben tempted to tag their account#ux#ux research#us design#vee posts
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That post from like a month ago (I was planning to write this the day after and then immediately forgot and this has been in drafts since lol) about web devs not having some basic knowledge of the web has been stuck in my brain for a while because they are correct as I said in the notes but it's the landscape of web dev right now that's causing it and I don't see it stopping anytime soon.
I've been a professional Front End Dev for just over 7 years at this point (now a UX Dev working on a design system), and while I have a good chunk of experience under my belt, I've gotten to the point where I realize just how much shit I do not know and it's a LOOOOT.
The current landscape of web dev is that most projects and products are robust web apps that, in the absolute best case scenario, are gonna require, at minimum:
User experience research and work (UX)
User interface design (UI)
Front end with accessibility and mobile responsiveness (I am here)
Front end interactions and state management (JS engineers)
Backend database and API work
Backend infrastructure work (including setting up the dev and QA test environments)
QA testing
Developer experience to make sure devs/engineers are working efficiently with the tools they have
I'm sure I've missed some roles here, but you can see why people end up specializing when they work on bigger projects and products. The web is so unbelievably JavaScript heavy nowadays that all these specializations are Kind Of Required™, but that's absolute best case scenario. A lot of companies simply do not have the budget (or desire) to fill all these roles. So then you have a bunch of people who are kinda okay to mediocre at multiple of these things instead focusing on being good at one or two things. And then put in timeline requirements. AND THEN you have some companies who have different philosophies on how to build their core product: some are very UX focused and will put time into making sure that's present, others are not and will not care about UX in the slightest and thus those roles may not exist there at all. And...well things aren't going to be as quality as you expect when you consider all of those points.
The web is full of applications now that require a lot more expertise in different fields than just a basic static site with no data. That's not to say static sites don't exist or have no place anymore, tho. But this is where we are. It sucks.
#web#web dev#web development#front end development#back end development#ui design#ux design#html#CSS#JavaScript#career
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Which tools every UIUX designer must master?
Gaining proficiency with the appropriate tools can greatly improve your workflow and design quality as a UI/UX designer. The following are some tools that any UI/UX designer has to know how to use:
1. Design Tools:
Figma: One of the most popular and versatile design tools today. It’s web-based, allowing real-time collaboration, and great for designing interfaces, creating prototypes, and sharing feedback.
Sketch: A vector-based design tool that's been the go-to for many UI designers. It's particularly useful for macOS users and has extensive plugins to extend its capabilities.
Adobe XD: Part of Adobe's Creative Cloud, this tool offers robust prototyping features along with design functionalities. It’s ideal for those already using other Adobe products like Photoshop or Illustrator.
2. Prototyping & Wireframing:
InVision: Great for creating interactive prototypes from static designs. It’s widely used for testing design ideas with stakeholders and users before development.
Balsamiq: A simple wireframing tool that helps you quickly sketch out low-fidelity designs. It’s great for initial brainstorming and wireframing ideas.
3. User Research & Testing:
UserTesting: A platform that allows you to get user feedback on your designs quickly by testing with real users.
Lookback: This tool enables live user testing and allows you to watch users interact with your designs, capturing their thoughts and reactions in real time.
Hotjar: Useful for heatmaps and recording user sessions to analyze how people interact with your live website or app.
4. Collaboration & Handoff Tools:
Zeplin: A tool that helps bridge the gap between design and development by providing detailed specs and assets to developers in an easy-to-follow format.
Abstract: A version control system for design files, Abstract is essential for teams working on large projects, helping manage and merge multiple design versions.
5. Illustration & Icon Design:
Adobe Illustrator: The industry standard for creating scalable vector illustrations and icons. If your design requires custom illustrations or complex vector work, mastering Illustrator is a must.
Affinity Designer: An alternative to Illustrator with many of the same capabilities, but with a one-time payment model instead of a subscription.
6. Typography & Color Tools:
FontBase: A robust font management tool that helps designers preview, organize, and activate fonts for their projects.
Coolors: A color scheme generator that helps designers create harmonious color palettes, which can be exported directly into your design software.
7. Project Management & Communication:
Trello: A simple project management tool that helps you organize your tasks, collaborate with team members, and track progress.
Slack: Essential for team communication, Slack integrates with many design tools and streamlines feedback, updates, and discussion.
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UX/UI
Exploring the Intersection of UX/UI Design and Mobile App DevelopmentIn today's digital landscape, mobile app development is at the forefront of innovation, with user experience (UX) and user interface (UI) design playing a critical role in shaping successful applications. This article explores how UX/UI design and mobile app development intersect to create seamless, functional, and visually appealing apps that meet user needs and business goals.---The Importance of UX/UI Design in Mobile App DevelopmentUX/UI design serves as the foundation of mobile app development, ensuring that users interact with apps effortlessly while enjoying a visually engaging interface.User Experience (UX): Focuses on the overall feel of the app, emphasizing usability, accessibility, and efficiency. It ensures users can achieve their goals without frustration.User Interface (UI): Deals with the aesthetic aspects, including typography, color schemes, and layout, creating an intuitive and visually appealing interface.When combined, UX and UI design drive user satisfaction, loyalty, and engagement, making them indispensable to the development process.---Key Elements at the Intersection1. User-Centered Design:Both UX/UI design and app development prioritize understanding user needs and preferences through research, personas, and journey mapping.2. Prototyping and Testing:UX/UI designers create wireframes and prototypes to visualize app functionality, while developers refine and test these designs to ensure technical feasibility.3. Iterative Development:Continuous feedback loops between designers and developers enable ongoing improvements, aligning design concepts with real-world user behavior.4. Performance Optimization:Developers ensure the app performs efficiently, while UX/UI designers minimize cognitive load through intuitive navigation and layout design.5. Cross-Platform Consistency:UX/UI designers maintain consistency across iOS and Android platforms, while developers ensure compatibility without compromising functionality or aesthetics.---Emerging Trends in UX/UI and Mobile App Development1. Dark Mode Design:Enhances visual appeal and reduces eye strain, requiring developers to adjust codebases to accommodate different themes seamlessly.2. Voice and Gesture-Based Interfaces:UX/UI designers integrate voice commands and gestures, while developers work on advanced algorithms for accurate recognition.3. Personalization:Data-driven designs allow apps to adapt to individual preferences, with developers building robust back-end systems to support personalization.4. Micro-Interactions:Subtle animations and feedback loops designed by UX/UI experts are implemented by developers to boost user engagement.5. Accessibility:Designing for inclusivity involves creating apps accessible to people with disabilities, combining thoughtful design with technical adaptability.---Collaboration Between UX/UI Designers and DevelopersEffective collaboration between UX/UI designers and developers is essential to create apps that are both functional and delightful.Clear Communication: Regular meetings and design reviews foster understanding of design and technical constraints.Shared Tools: Platforms like Figma, Adobe XD, and Sketch bridge the gap, enabling designers to hand off assets directly to developers.Agile Methodology: Iterative workflows keep both teams aligned on project goals and timelines.---ConclusionThe intersection of UX/UI design and mobile app development is where innovation meets functionality. By prioritizing user needs, maintaining effective collaboration, and staying ahead of trends, designers and developers create mobile applications that not only meet but exceed user expectations. In an ever-evolving digital landscape, this synergy is the key to delivering apps that resonate with users and drive business success.Would you like assistance with visuals or infographics to accompany this article?
#UI/UX Design Services for Startups in Dubai#Affordable Web Design for Small Businesses in Dubai#Custom App Design Solutions in Dubai#Professional Branding Services for New Companies in Dubai#Responsive Website Design Experts in Dubai#User-Centric Mobile App Design in Dubai#E-commerce Website UI/UX Design in Dubai#Innovative Digital Product Design Agency in Dubai#High-Converting Landing Page Design Services in Dubai#Comprehensive UX Strategy Consulting in Dubai#UI ( User interface )#UX (User experience)#Wireframe#Design#User Research#Usability Testing#Web design#Website development#Responsive web design#UX/UI design#Graphic design for websites#Web design company#Flat web design#Brand identity design#Logo design#Social media branding#Brand logo design#Mobile app design#iOS app design#Android app design
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Exploring the Intersection of UX/UI Design and Mobile App DevelopmentIn today's digital landscape, mobile app development is at the forefront of innovation, with user experience (UX) and user interface (UI) design playing a critical role in shaping successful applications. This article explores how UX/UI design and mobile app development intersect to create seamless, functional, and visually appealing apps that meet user needs and business goals.---The Importance of UX/UI Design in Mobile App DevelopmentUX/UI design serves as the foundation of mobile app development, ensuring that users interact with apps effortlessly while enjoying a visually engaging interface.User Experience (UX): Focuses on the overall feel of the app, emphasizing usability, accessibility, and efficiency. It ensures users can achieve their goals without frustration.User Interface (UI): Deals with the aesthetic aspects, including typography, color schemes, and layout, creating an intuitive and visually appealing interface.When combined, UX and UI design drive user satisfaction, loyalty, and engagement, making them indispensable to the development process.---Key Elements at the Intersection1. User-Centered Design:Both UX/UI design and app development prioritize understanding user needs and preferences through research, personas, and journey mapping.2. Prototyping and Testing:UX/UI designers create wireframes and prototypes to visualize app functionality, while developers refine and test these designs to ensure technical feasibility.3. Iterative Development:Continuous feedback loops between designers and developers enable ongoing improvements, aligning design concepts with real-world user behavior.4. Performance Optimization:Developers ensure the app performs efficiently, while UX/UI designers minimize cognitive load through intuitive navigation and layout design.5. Cross-Platform Consistency:UX/UI designers maintain consistency across iOS and Android platforms, while developers ensure compatibility without compromising functionality or aesthetics.---Emerging Trends in UX/UI and Mobile App Development1. Dark Mode Design:Enhances visual appeal and reduces eye strain, requiring developers to adjust codebases to accommodate different themes seamlessly.2. Voice and Gesture-Based Interfaces:UX/UI designers integrate voice commands and gestures, while developers work on advanced algorithms for accurate recognition.3. Personalization:Data-driven designs allow apps to adapt to individual preferences, with developers building robust back-end systems to support personalization.4. Micro-Interactions:Subtle animations and feedback loops designed by UX/UI experts are implemented by developers to boost user engagement.5. Accessibility:Designing for inclusivity involves creating apps accessible to people with disabilities, combining thoughtful design with technical adaptability.---Collaboration Between UX/UI Designers and DevelopersEffective collaboration between UX/UI designers and developers is essential to create apps that are both functional and delightful.Clear Communication: Regular meetings and design reviews foster understanding of design and technical constraints.Shared Tools: Platforms like Figma, Adobe XD, and Sketch bridge the gap, enabling designers to hand off assets directly to developers.Agile Methodology: Iterative workflows keep both teams aligned on project goals and timelines.---ConclusionThe intersection of UX/UI design and mobile app development is where innovation meets functionality. By prioritizing user needs, maintaining effective collaboration, and staying ahead of trends, designers and developers create mobile applications that not only meet but exceed user expectations. In an ever-evolving digital landscape, this synergy is the key to delivering apps that resonate with users and drive business success.Would you like assistance with visuals or infographics to accompany this article?
#UI/UX Design Services for Startups in Dubai#Affordable Web Design for Small Businesses in Dubai#Custom App Design Solutions in Dubai#Professional Branding Services for New Companies in Dubai#Responsive Website Design Experts in Dubai#User-Centric Mobile App Design in Dubai#E-commerce Website UI/UX Design in Dubai#Innovative Digital Product Design Agency in Dubai#High-Converting Landing Page Design Services in Dubai#Comprehensive UX Strategy Consulting in Dubai#UI ( User interface )#UX (User experience)#Wireframe#Design#User Research#Usability Testing#Web design#Website development#Responsive web design#UX/UI design#Graphic design for websites#Web design company#Flat web design#Brand identity design#Logo design#Social media branding#Brand logo design#Mobile app design#iOS app design#Android app design
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