This is the second of three articles about our journey growing a culture of accessibility at Trade Me. For tips on getting started, see âGrowing a culture of accessibility at Trade Meâ. After understanding a bit more about our usersâ needs and making some progress towards a more inclusive product, we started working towards getting buy-in from our peers. If… Read More →
Whether youâre a recent convert to working from home or a seasoned pro and have been working remotely for a while, sometimes itâs easy to forget that there are other ways to help keep your designer mind ticking over in a healthy manner. Hereâs a roundup of resources that fall into 5 main categories that any remote designer can use… Read More →
What is User Experience? User Experience (UX) is the value that you provide to your users when they are using your product. It is a term that is mostly associated with beautiful looking User Interfaces. But, by principle: User Experience Design (UXD or UED) âis the process of enhancing user satisfaction with a product by improving the usability, accessibility, and… Read More →
âIf you could go back in time, what career advice would you give your younger self?â This is a question Iâve started to get asked a lot recently. Iâm generally someone who prefers to look forward rather than reminisce about what could have been, but upon recent reflection of this question, I realized that there was an epiphany that I… Read More →
Design has become conceptual in that it is no longer perceived merely as a form of giving life to a product, a visuality or an object only. Design has been steadily expanding into the corporate strategy world; organisations are increasingly applying design methods to develop their competitive advantage. This growing interest in design may be linked to the increasing role… Read More →
We’re excited to launch our awesome free field guide for individuals and teams that have always wanted to get started with usability testing but didn’t know where to start. The User Testing Field Guide helps you build your first ever user research initiative with everything you need to get buy-in, recruit, prototype, start testing and gathering results. It also contains… Read More →
Do you ever think about the play icon? Itâs pretty⌠iconic. Looking at it, an incredibly high percentage of people are likely to understand, instantly, what itâs communicating and how to interact with it. This is an example of what Don Norman would refer to as an affordance: An existing relationship between an object and a person that implies an… Read More →
They say a picture is worth a thousand words but, honestly; I think they are worth much more. They help you build a common understanding and remove much of the complexity and nuance that comes with written and verbal language. I wanted to share 6 diagrams I find myself frequently using to when discussing Product Management ideas. These are a… Read More →
I know what youâre going to think. How could I possibly know about the mistakes startups make, since Iâve never run a startup myself? Well no, I havenât run my own startup, but for the past 4 years, I have worked exclusively for and with startups across a wide range of sectors. With founders of both a technical and non-technical… Read More →
In my first article âGreat interfaces are made of good typographyâ, I explained some principles to master in order to create digital interfaces which communicate effectively with good working typography. In addition to that, my other article âHow art direction will help you create masterful web interfacesâ shed some light on how the choice of typefaces can influence the art-direction… Read More →
This is the first of three articles about our journey growing a culture of accessibility at Trade Me. Weâll share a bit of the process of understanding our customers and our company, as well as some tips for other companies to get started. Trade Me is New Zealandâs leading online marketplace and auctions website. It has 1.5 million active members…. Read More →
"Shall we Zoom?" If you’re one of the millions of new Zoom and Google Meet or Hangouts users then this a question you’ll likely be hearing every day. Now that everyone from governments to schools are using Zoom or Google to move projects forward, we’ve put together this handy guide to using our new User Testing feature in combination with… Read More →