As an industry, product design has become more interactive than ever before. Whether you’re creating apps, websites, or software, there’s an endless stream of new tools and workflows to help make your design decisions as comprehensive as possible. However, when there are design team members, project managers, and stakeholders who all want to be involved
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Can User Reviews Help You Design Better UI?
User reviews and feedback are essential for product evolution and growth. Organizations can use this feedback to fix product issues and improve the user experience. Teams may also identify new opportunities for growth and revenue. This article reveals how design teams can use customer feedback to solve problems and improve products. We also provide an
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What is User Feedback?
User feedback is collecting opinions of real users about their experience of using the product that designers want to create or already created. After people use the product, they share what they like about it or what was confusing. Such information helps designers understand the user’s perception of the product and make it more enjoyable
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What is a Tooltip? Definition, Types, and Best Practices
A tooltip can be defined as a UI element that contains text that pops up to provide a definition or additional information to a user. Tooltips are vital in improving usability, reducing user confusion, and facilitating efficient task completion. They empower users with on-demand information at the point of need so users can make informed
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Version Control for Design – Why Is it Worth Having it?
Version control has been a software engineering best practice for decades. A version control system (VCS) allows engineers to collaborate efficiently while working independently. With the rise of design systems, version control has become an essential part of cross-functional collaboration and maintaining a single source of truth across the organization. UXPin Merge’s Version Control System
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Storybook-UXPin: Review of Merge Integration
I decided to share my impressions on UXPin Merge Storybook integration and write about how it influenced the designer-developer collaboration in our team. Merge is a part of UXPin – that’s technology providing two main integrations with developers’ tools (Git and Storybook). It allows you to quickly prototype using ready UI code components that are
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MUI 5 Customisation – What is the Best Styling Method?
MUI is one of the most popular and robust React component libraries. Developers use MUI to put together user interfaces for React apps. MUI is also useful for prototyping. Using this library, a designer can create high-fidelity prototypes that are fully interactive and ready for usability testing or even the handoff in practically no time.
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Parsing Props for UXPin Merge Controls – A How-to Guide
Our friend from PayPal, Anthony Hand, decided to share how to make designers’ lives easier using parsing props with UXPin Merge. Merge is UXPin’s revolutionary technology that helps you import and sync your dev’s UI components from the component library in the design tool. You can bring the components via Storybook integration or Git repository.
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Storybook 7.0 – Why You Should Be Excited
Storybook is a huge productivity boost for development teams, helping them scale their work and stay on the same page. The tool is launching its new version that you can also leverage in UXPin. The new update introduces some major improvements and extends Storybook’s capabilities. Bring Storybook’s components to UXPin and design prototypes that look
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What is a Workable Prototype?
Designers create different types of prototypes depending on the project and its requirements. One of a commonly used type of prototypes is a working prototype or a workable prototype. We will go over the definition of a workable prototype, learn when this type is useful, and what the steps of designing a working prototype are.
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Prototype vs Final Product — A 5-Point Comparison
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: Design interactive prototypes that
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Designing a Nonprofit Website for Better Conversions
Are you running a nonprofit oragnization? Then, you know how tough it might be to get people to engage in the cause, leave a donation or support your efforts in any other ways. Those activities can all be conversions on your non-profit website. Web design may help you increase those conversions. Let’s see how. Key
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The Latest UXPin Updates – Summer 2023
We’re reviving our series at UXPin’s blog to inform you about new features, updates, and upcoming product releases. In this one, you’ll read about new ways of adding and styling links, using eye-dropper, and editing components’ props. 🔍 Access specs for grouped elements Aside from inspecting components one by one, you can now get the
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Shared Insights, Shared Vision – Democratization and its Impact on Operations
UXPin invited Ethnio to talk about how DesignOps and ResearchOps teams can collaborate to be more effective and create more impact. Ethnio outlines a strategy for using research democratization, tools, and automation to keep product, UX, and research teams in sync. Ethnio demonstrates how organizations can: Streamline cross-functional collaboration and automate many DesignOps challenges with
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Product Design Ultimate Guide – Designing Digital Products
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
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