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Stefan J Domzalski
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·Apr 5, 2021

UX frameworks for user-centered design

From the godfather of UX himself. — What is a framework? A framework is a structure tailored towards a specific goal that helps you to solve a problem. They give a basic, generic process that outlines steps to take to achieve something, in this case — a product. What is User-Centered Design (UCD) User-Centered Design is a framework that involves having deep empathy for the user…

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UX frameworks for user-centered design
UX frameworks for user-centered design
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·Mar 20, 2021

Figma Auto-Layout is perfect for Front-End Devs turned designers

It behaves exactly like HTML & CSS. — Figma — which has quickly become the interface design tool for much of the product design industry — has changed the game once again with it’s auto-layout feature. The great thing about the auto-layout is that it enables you to create responsive and consistent designs, quickly. …

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Figma auto-layout is perfect for front-end devs turned designers
Figma auto-layout is perfect for front-end devs turned designers
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·Feb 26, 2021

Giving context so your users don’t feel lost in your products

A simple method to check that your users know what they’re doing. — Navigation is a topic that seems simple but like the tardis, it’s much bigger than it first appears. There are various debates, such as Deep Vs Shallow Architecture, number of clicks, and Horizontal Vs Vertical navbar, to name a few. …

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Giving context so your users don’t feel lost in your products
Giving context so your users don’t feel lost in your products
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·Jan 24, 2021

The Best Method UX Designers Should Use To Analyse Competitor Products

The method to leverage your own thoughts and feelings to improve your designs. — The visceral response is something designers should always be aware of. …

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Why you should be annotating your competitors’ products, and how to do it
Why you should be annotating your competitors’ products, and how to do it
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·Jan 23, 2021

6 reasons you shouldn’t use paper wireframes

TL;DR, stop using paper wireframes, you’re wasting your time! — There seems to be some romantic obsession in the UX Design Community when it comes to paper wireframing. …

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6 reasons you shouldn’t use paper wireframes
6 reasons you shouldn’t use paper wireframes
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·Jan 16, 2021

How to visualise the speed of your M1 Macbook Pro using Python

Yes… I know its speed has been written about 1000 times, but now you can see it. — The M1 Macbook Pro is rapid, there’s no getting away from it. But unless you’re a power user who’s editing and rendering 4K video content, you probably won't have a chance to see it’s power and speed, unless you do this. One of the most amazing things about the new…

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How to visualize the speed of your M1 Macbook Pro using Python
How to visualize the speed of your M1 Macbook Pro using Python
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Jan 8, 2021

The Design Error that cost me £500

Design done well has the ability to gain companies a lot of money. But poor design leads to costly ‘user error’. — Yeah… I know £500, unlucky right? To give some context; I’m a User Experience Designer. I’m very analytically minded and find software and real-life appliances more intuitive than other people, largely due to the amount of time I spend interacting with them (a lot). Since reading the Design of Everyday…

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The Design Error that cost me £500
The Design Error that cost me £500
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·Dec 30, 2020

Gestalt psychology, Aspergers, and... pasta?

Gestalt Psychology says that ‘things that are grouped together are perceived to be related’. How might we use this when designing user experiences? — Designers use this in a few ways, to highlight calls to action, to lead the eye to important pieces of information, and to distinguish paragraphs — to name a few examples. However, did you know that people with some types of autism, such as Aspergers, are unable to identify the…

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Gestalt psychology, Aspergers, and… pasta?
Gestalt psychology, Aspergers, and… pasta?
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·Dec 13, 2020

Case study: How not to do e-commerce checkout

I just had the most nauseating checkout experience ever. — I won’t name the company that provided me with this difficult and confusing checkout experience, I don't think that’s productive or good for anybody. The poor experience all started when clicking on the ‘checkout’ button. The button next to the product I wanted reads: ‘add to cart’. I expected the…

User Experience

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Case study: How not to do e-commerce checkout
Case study: How not to do e-commerce checkout
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·Nov 23, 2020

Better form design: understanding ✅ Dos and ❌ Dont’s

Forms are a highly debated topic in the world of User Experience mainly because there are so many ways to get it right, but even more to get it wrong. In my estimation at least — forms are the single most important thing to get right for social media and…

User Experience

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Better form design: understanding ✅ Dos and ❌ Dont’s
Better form design: understanding ✅ Dos and ❌ Dont’s
User Experience

4 min read

Stefan J Domzalski

Stefan J Domzalski

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UX Designer from Brighton, UK. Interested in design, behaviour change and careers for young people.

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