Month: July 2025

Designing Better UX For Left-Handed People

Designing Better UX For Left-Handed People Designing Better UX For Left-Handed People Vitaly Friedman 2025-07-25T15:00:00+00:00 2025-07-30T15:02:51+00:00 Many products — digital and physical — are focused on “average” users — a statistical representation of the user base, which often overlooks or dismisses anything that deviates from that average, or happens to be an edge case. But people are…

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Handling JavaScript Event Listeners With Parameters

Handling JavaScript Event Listeners With Parameters Handling JavaScript Event Listeners With Parameters Amejimaobari Ollornwi 2025-07-21T10:00:00+00:00 2025-07-23T15:03:27+00:00 JavaScript event listeners are very important, as they exist in almost every web application that requires interactivity. As common as they are, it is also essential for them to be managed properly. Improperly managed event listeners can lead to…

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Why Non-Native Content Designers Improve Global UX

Why Non-Native Content Designers Improve Global UX Why Non-Native Content Designers Improve Global UX Oleksii Tkachenko 2025-07-18T13:00:00+00:00 2025-07-23T15:03:27+00:00 A few years ago, I was in a design review at a fintech company, polishing the expense management flows. It was a routine session where we reviewed the logic behind content and design decisions. While looking over…

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Unmasking The Magic: The Wizard Of Oz Method For UX Research

Unmasking The Magic: The Wizard Of Oz Method For UX Research Unmasking The Magic: The Wizard Of Oz Method For UX Research Victor Yocco 2025-07-10T10:00:00+00:00 2025-07-16T15:03:08+00:00 New technologies and innovative concepts frequently enter the product development lifecycle, promising to revolutionize user experiences. However, even the most ingenious ideas risk failure without a fundamental grasp of…

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Design Guidelines For Better Notifications UX

Design Guidelines For Better Notifications UX Design Guidelines For Better Notifications UX Vitaly Friedman 2025-07-07T13:00:00+00:00 2025-07-09T17:32:40+00:00 In many products, setting notification channels on mute is a default, rather than an exception. The reason for that is their high frequency, which creates disruptions and eventually notification fatigue, when any popping messages get dismissed instantly. There is…

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Turning User Research Into Real Organizational Change

Turning User Research Into Real Organizational Change Turning User Research Into Real Organizational Change Paul Boag 2025-07-01T10:00:00+00:00 2025-07-02T15:03:33+00:00 This article is sponsored by Lyssna We’ve all been there: you pour your heart and soul into conducting meticulous user research. You gather insightful data, create detailed reports, and confidently deliver your findings. Yet, months later, little…

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