Such an important video. I started designing websites and looking for a framework but, i found that i have to make some design choices which i was doing unintentionally. Now i have to keep in mind what a visitor expects when he lands on the website. Forget dribbble. I also found that developers making stunning templates but they are confusing. I think that the purpose of a website is directional, so that a visitor can make a decision easily. The design shall not be something which will make visitors mind struggling to find the information. Kudos to you.
Interesting question! Yes, they can use bias to inform design decisions - although designers and researchers have to be mindful of their own potential biases
Which branch of Psychology is required for a UX Researcher ? Is it enough to pursue HCI for a UX Researcher role ? I am a web app front end developer and would like to know what other skills are required to become a UX Researcher.
Let's start with a bit of a disclaimer: while psychology can be helpful, there are many paths into UX research. HCI and fields like anthropology/sociology also provide strong foundations, so that could be a direction to take. Having said that, keep in mind: your knowledge as a developer should also give you some extra insights.
Serious nuggets of knowledge in this video. thanks!
This is really a good and valuable video. Thank you Ash :)
Such an important video. I started designing websites and looking for a framework but, i found that i have to make some design choices which i was doing unintentionally.
Now i have to keep in mind what a visitor expects when he lands on the website. Forget dribbble. I also found that developers making stunning templates but they are confusing.
I think that the purpose of a website is directional, so that a visitor can make a decision easily. The design shall not be something which will make visitors mind struggling to find the information.
Kudos to you.
New student at Designlab and this was really informative and helpful - excited to learn more!
Great to hear, Amie! Feel free to subscribe if this is of interest - more videos coming up :)
Very helpful
Don’t forget the Gestalt Theory of Design
thatks for this very informative video
Wow its a ver very nice video
you said "biases are a result of shortcuts" so do researchers and Designers use these biases to make ux easier?
Interesting question! Yes, they can use bias to inform design decisions - although designers and researchers have to be mindful of their own potential biases
Which branch of Psychology is required for a UX Researcher ? Is it enough to pursue HCI for a UX Researcher role ? I am a web app front end developer and would like to know what other skills are required to become a UX Researcher.
Let's start with a bit of a disclaimer: while psychology can be helpful, there are many paths into UX research. HCI and fields like anthropology/sociology also provide strong foundations, so that could be a direction to take. Having said that, keep in mind: your knowledge as a developer should also give you some extra insights.
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