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10 steps to engaging user experience | UX | Creative Bloq

10 steps to engaging user experience | UX | Creative Bloq : "Irene Pereyra rounds up 10 top tips to help you deliver an amazing interactive user experience.  These days, building websites or applications that attract and retain customers has become somewhat of a science. For people who aren't well versed in the digital space, I often compare the work that I do as a UX designer to an architect. Like the architect who builds your home, my UX team builds a comprehensive blueprint, which outlines every single detail of the site's features and functionality" http://www.creativebloq.com/ux/10-steps-engaging-user-experience-3156607 'via Blog this'

3 ways to bridge the gap between web designers and developers | Web design | Creative Bloq

3 ways to bridge the gap between web designers and developers | Web design | Creative Bloq : "We need better ways to bridge the gap between designers and developers so that design work is consistently done better and more efficiently." To read more go to:  http://www.creativebloq.com/web-design/3-ways-bridge-gap-between-web-designers-and-developers-31514530 'via Blog this'

How to prototype an app directly on your iPhone | App design | Creative Bloq

How to prototype an app directly on your iPhone | App design | Creative Bloq : "Scott Savarie takes you through prototyping an app design using free tool Napkin. Napkin is a lightweight user interface design tool made for mocking up quick ideas directly on your iPhone. The program is free to download from the Apple app store." 'via Blog this' If you'd like to find out more about Computing at the University of Northampton go to: www.computing.northampton.ac.uk. All views and opinions are the author's and do not necessarily reflected those of any organisation they are associated with

How to prototype websites on paper | UX | Creative Bloq

How to prototype websites on paper | UX | Creative Bloq : "Jerry Cao of UXPin explores the pros and cons of the non-digital method of prototyping websites. Previously we explained 3 ways to build a website prototype digitally. But there's more than one way to skin a cat. Prototyping on paper trades fidelity and functionality for speed, which can be useful in the early stages of design. Plus, in the age of modern technology, it can sometimes be refreshing getting back to the tools we used in kindergarten." Go to  http://www.creativebloq.com/ux/how-prototype-websites-paper-31514246 to read more. 'via Blog this'