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Usability articles and resources Every month, we share an in-depth article on user experience with our newsletter community. Subscribers get free, exclusive access to our reports and eBooks. Want in? Sign up here. Latest articles How to Choose the Right Font (According to Science) Welcome to a scientific resource on fonts. Do you spend WAY too long looking for fonts? Do you have trouble finding fonts that “feel right” for your context? Well, this article is for you. I read 75+ academic articles on typefaces. And I compiled the actionable findings into this article.

Read Me — User Research Academy A Complete Guide to Generative Research – Know your users better, so you can to design for them well. Here’s a comprehensive framework to get you started How-to: Jobs To Be Done Interviewing Style – Who are our users trying to become? How this popular framework can guide your user interviews. Make Research Insights Actionable – If your insights are shared, but no one reads them, do they make a sound?

A beautifully illustrated glossary of typographic terms you should know – Learn The world of typography often seems like it has its very own language, full of serifs, strokes, and swashes. Sorting out all those terms can be confusing in itself, so we’ve compiled a visual glossary that will guide you through the lingo — whether you’re an aspiring typeface designer or just a general typography enthusiast. Learning the building blocks of typography will help you better understand how to pick a suitable font and apply it effectively within your design projects. Interviewing Users: How to Uncover Compelling Insights: Amazon.co.uk: Steve Portigal: 9781933820118: Books Steve Portigal does an incredible job of balancing the specific and general to create one of the most useful books I have ever read. The real-world “war stories” help clarify the points made in the book, while the insights drawn from those stories are applicable to anyone doing this type of work. A lot of things I’ve read will point to the importance of research and even give an overview of certain techniques, but they don’t go in-depth on how to really do it. I’ll often finish a book and be excited by the concepts, but leave without anything concrete that I can apply directly to my work.

Hacker Noon Hacker Noon reflects the technology industry with unfettered stories and opinions written by real tech professionals. We believe we can get closer to the truth by elevating thousands of voices. To the reader, we pledge no paywall, no pop up ads, and evergreen (get it?) content. Learn how hackers start their afternoons on Hacker Noon. Handbook of Usability Testing: How to Plan, Design, and Conduct Effective Tests, Second Edition: Amazon.co.uk: Rubin, Jeffrey, Chisnell, Dana, Spool, Jared: 9780470185483: Books "Handbook of Usability Testing, Second Edition", is a nuts-and-bolts guide for beginners, loaded with tips and tricks for effectively testing products of all types. From software, GUIs, and technical documentation, to medical instruments and exercise bikes, no matter what type of product, readers will learn to design and administer reliable tests to ensure that people find it easy and desirable to use. It requires no engineering or human factors training. A rigorous, step-by-step approach - with an eye to common gaffes and pitfalls - saves months of trial and error.

Getting financial advice Getting financial advice There will probably be times in your life when you're not sure what to do with your money or what decisions you need to make about your financial future. There are thousands of different financial products on offer and choosing between them can be difficult. If you have little experience of dealing with finances or you're confused about making a decision, it may be helpful to get professional financial advice.

The Elements of User Experience: User-Centered Design for the Web (Voices (New Riders)): Amazon.co.uk: Jesse James Garrett: 0752064712022: Books I believe this book is directed towards absolute beginners in the area of online plannning and production. Anyone who has previously been involved in any sort of web project would perhaps find this book too light-weight. I certainly did.

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Links, blogs, books, podcasts and other useful tools to keep updated about what’s happening in the amazing realm of User Experience Design. by angelahoatwork Jun 19

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