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  1. User experience (UX) design is the process of building relationships between products and prospects or customers through a digital or physical experience that involves engineering, marketing, graphical, industrial and interface designs. UEGroup CEO Tony Fernandes in an interview with CMSWire called UX design an “interactive brand experience that takes the place of establishing credibility and connection in the way that logos and taglines did in the past.”
    https://www.cmswire.com/customer-experience/what-is-user-experience-ux-design/
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  2. The success of your mobile app rests on multiple different factors; however, the most important factor is easily user experience (UX) design. Expectations for mobile interactions have grown, and as a result, UX design has become an essential part of the mobile app development process.
    http://customerthink.com/user-experience-best-practices-to-enhance-your-mobile-app-design/
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  3. A new research study from HTF MI with title Global User Experience (UX) Design Services Market Size, Status and Forecast 2019-2025 provides an in-depth assessment of the User Experience (UX) Design Services including key market trends, upcoming technologies, industry drivers, challenges, regulatory policies, key players company profiles and strategies. The research study provides forecasts for User Experience (UX) Design Services market till 2025.
    http://dailymarketinsight.com/36087/user-experience-ux-design-services-market-to-witness-astonishing-growth-with-key-players-webimax-smartsites-dribbble/
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  4. UX design is all about providing your users with the information they’re looking for, and doing that in the cleanest and most intuitive way possible. Sounds challenging right? Well that’s just a day in the life of a UX Designer.
    https://mopinion.com/top-25-tools-for-ux-designers/
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  5. Designing in an enterprise is hard. Have you heard these phrases in your work?

    “That’s not how things work here”

    “We’ve never done it like that before”

    In enterprise teams, these phrases seem to be particularly common. What about these?

    “If we’ve been successful in the past, why change?”

    “There’s no way we can change our process while also balancing the current load of projects”
    https://www.influencive.com/slack-a-look-inside-design-at-the-worlds-top-companies/
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  6. What is an e-commerce site without mobile-ready designs? Obviously antique! Mobile devices are the present and the future of e-commerce and marketing. Mobile users took over desktop traffic a long time ago. Irrespective of your website builder platform and CMS, you need to take a step towards optimizing your website for your mobile using customers right now. A good mobile-ready site is easy, light, fast and navigation-friendly.
    https://www.socpub.com/articles/e-commerce-tips-future-proofing-your-magento-website-better-ux-15952/
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  7. You know that user feedback is crucial — after all, your users will decide whether your app succeeds or not — but how do you know whether users are being fair and objective in their feedback?

    We can tell you: They won’t be. All of your users will be giving you biased feedback. They can’t help it.
    https://www.smashingmagazine.com/2017/10/avoid-bias-ux-feedback/
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  8. One of the hardest things about design is keeping track of the terminology. There are many words to learn, and definitions frequently overlap. But don’t think for a moment that any two terms mean the exact same thing. Distinctions abound. Abbreviations matter.

    So it is with user experience and customer experience design, or UX vs. CX. The two disciplines are so closely related, their differences so murky, that they are sometimes used interchangeably.
    http://fastcompany.com/90442611/branding-is-dead-cx-design-is-king/
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  9. Have you ever wondered why your users don’t interact with your product the way you were expecting them to? It might be because you may not understand how to use different psychology principles to design your products to elicit specific responses and actions from your users. Your customers are driven by emotions when they are looking at a website, wondering if they should buy a product or not. They are instinctively trying to establish a connection with the brand and, depending on what they see, they will either complete the purchase or not.
    https://mopinion.com/guide-to-psychology-principles-in-ux-design/
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  10. Holistic UX design anticipates and covers all essential customer touchpoints with your business and is a direct result of a comprehensive customer journey map. This ensures design that delights and offers superior performance.

    New year plans are being concluded as 2020 approaches. What plans do you have to grow your business or career in 2020?
    http://oracleglobe.com/business/20-ux-design-events-you-must-not-miss-in-2020-18221.html/
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