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How To Improve Designer-Developer Collaboration as an External UX Team

UX Studio: Product Management

At UX Studio , while we develop our products, uxfol.io and copyfol.io , we are mainly focused on agency work, meaning that we cooperate with several clients as external teams. This post was written from the perspective of designers, mainly intended for external teams and entrepreneurs. Five challenges and solutions.

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Just a Compilation of Hilarious Design and Developer Memes Instead of 2023 in Review

UX Planet

So we’ve prepared an article featuring a collection of memes for designers and developers that we found funny this year. The ability to speak often saves designers and developers, especially when nothing is ready. When you’re so tired of coming up with ideas that a random set of letters seems like a good one for naming.

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50 UX UI portfolio intros you can “borrow” from Google, Apple, Facebook & Uber hires

UX Planet

This article is for aspiring designers who are still creating a strong introduction to their UX or UI portfolio. A bad first impression could ultimately hurt your chances of landing a dream job. People see selling as a bad word but it ultimately makes life easier if you know how to do it. Former UX Design Intern at Google.

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Empathy in UX Design: What It Is And How To Design User-Centric Experiences

Userpilot

Looking for ways to incorporate empathy in UX design? We cover: The difference between sympathy and empathy in UX design. Tools for user research and empathic UX design. Sympathy vs empathy in the UX design thinking process Sympathy is acknowledging and understanding users’ struggles while interacting with your product.

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UX vs CX (User Experience vs Customer Experience): Explaining 4 Key Differences

Userpilot

What's the difference between UX vs CX? UX deals with a user's interactions with specific aspects of your product, while CX is broader and covers all customer engagements with your brand. Read on to find four key differences between UX and CX and how to improve both. That's not entirely true.

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Product Success and the User Experience: Three Reasons Why UX Must be a Priority

ProductPlan

The internal pressure to deliver faster and more frequently often leaves product teams feeling like they have to slim down the scope of a feature, change the architecture, or make design decisions, all in the name of expediency. Thankfully, the product development lifecycle doesn’t always have to exist in a pressure cooker.

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The UX of Data

Amplitude

People in non-technical roles rely on data every day to make decisions, develop ideas or measure success. We can create empathetic, intuitive systems When everyone on the team is empowered to understand data, they can make more informed decisions and measure their own success. He’s been conditioned to not bother the data team.