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UX Strategy: What is it and How to Create One
www.linkedin.com
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UX strategy is a plan of action that allows the organization to reach a higher state of user experience over a certain period of time. It lies at the intersection of product design and business strategy and serves as a guide for prioritizing and executing UX work over time.

Design System In 90 Days Canvas (FigJam template)
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Design System In 90 Days Canvas (FigJam template), with useful prompts to get a design system up and running — and adopted! — in 90 days, for small and large organizations that are building a design system or plan to set up one. Kindly shared by Dan Mall as a part of the Design System University. (shared by Vitaly Friedman, LinkedIn)

Homepage Design: 5 Fundamental Principles
www.nngroup.com
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Effective homepages are simple and easy to access, communicate the organization’s and site’s purpose, show engaging content, and prompt users to take action.

The One Thumb, One Eyeball Test for Good Mobile Design
www.interaction-design.org
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In a distracted environment, the best form of smartphone interaction is a high-speed, easy-to-use one. Luke calls the typical mobile usage a "one thumb, one eyeball" experience, since the highly distracted environment causes most mobile users to engage in one-handed use with short spans of partial attention.

Why Creatives Should Never Forget Dieter Rams’ 10 Commandments
blog.prototypr.io
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Tried and true principles for the past, present, and future of good design

The Laws of Simplicity
lawsofsimplicity.com

Law 1 / Reduce - The simplest way to achieve simplicity is through thoughtful reduction.Law 2 / Organize - Organization makes a system of many appear fewer.Law 3 / Time - Savings in time feel like simplicity.Law 4 / Learn - Knowledge makes everything simpler.Law 5 / Differences - Simplicity and complexity need each other.Law 6 / Context - What lie…

Why whitespace matters
boagworld.com
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"Designers love it, website owners want to fill it. Whitespace seems to be one of the most controversial aspects of design. Why then is it so important and how can we ensure it is maintained?"

The need for speed - slow websites hurt expereinces
www.nngroup.com
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"In spite of an increase in Internet speed, webpage speeds have not improved over time."

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