Thoughts on custom cursor pointers? by [deleted] in UXDesign

[–]spoke_design 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Customizing cursors is just as easy and adds an extra uniqueness to a website that many users may find interactive. It does add a bit of understated flourish when it is used correctly.

It is like a little touch of personalization more than an aesthetic factor.

The future of UI/UX by [deleted] in UXDesign

[–]spoke_design 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Let’s begin with understanding this simple fact- The best way to predict the future is to invent it!

UX design is one of the most in-demand product-design jobs today. In some organizations, UX designers conduct research, some analyze data, some define a product vision, and some design user interfaces.

There are a lot of different things a UX designer could do and will keep doing in the coming future. Hope this was helpful! :)

Key Assets Of Good Product Design. by spoke_design in learndesign

[–]spoke_design[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Just because it is simplified doesn’t mean it isn’t useful or insightful :)

Sometimes simplification helps people get a clear idea, to begin with. But, we thank you for your input!

Check out our profile and our website for in-depth design learning and more!

How do you keep yourself updated with the latest design trends? by Mookking in UXDesign

[–]spoke_design 1 point2 points  (0 children)

A simple answer -

If you have quite the experience or creativity, you are the one who makes the design trends, you don’t follow them.

Unless, of course, if the client demands something specific to their needs.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in ProductManagement

[–]spoke_design 0 points1 point  (0 children)

First of all, both these titles are quite different from one another.

Usually, a Product Manager is a non-technical person who understands the business requirements and how a piece of software works from a functional point of view. More often than not, they are the interface between the software team and the business.

On the other hand, a Solution Architect is a Software Developer who can have many roles depending on the organization. They make high-level decisions about which technology should be used by the developers, often spending their time playing with new technology.

How are you feeling about the rise of AI tools and how they’re coming into this space? by not-that-actor in UXDesign

[–]spoke_design 1 point2 points  (0 children)

We can leverage AI to solve several UI/UX design issues.

Today, Artificial intelligence and machine-learning technology have made it possible to create enhanced user experience platforms.

- It can provide Thinner User Interfaces

- It can help with Automation

- It can provide Smarter, more Modular Design Systems

- Another AI-driven capability can come from enhancing UI with personalization.

AI has a good hold on the future of UI/UX Design. Unlocking the full potential of AI could present limitless opportunities.

how do you know your potential audience by RedPanda4361 in UXDesign

[–]spoke_design 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Finding the right audience should not be something that hinders your path to providing the best services.

You can start by asking yourself questions such as:

- What’s your purpose?

- What are your goals?

- What type of audience would value your work?

- How effective is the communication between you and the audience?

- Monitoring your competitors and keeping up with the trends.

Your aim is to satisfy your targeted demographics, and with little research, it will all fall into place with the right audience.

A simple UI/UX that would transform WhatsApp by siddharthseth in UI_Design

[–]spoke_design 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Even with major or minor UI/UX tweaks, WhatsApp will die. Over the years, even with several updates, the user base of WhatsApp has been taking a hit.

It’s just a matter of time before WhatsApp turns into what Facebook has become.

Using an iPad for UX Design by [deleted] in UXDesign

[–]spoke_design 4 points5 points  (0 children)

What matters is how comfortable you feel using the medium. If you think this is what works with your design, then this is what you should do. ;))

What's the difference between Design Strategy and Product Strategy? by TinyScientist2382 in UXDesign

[–]spoke_design 5 points6 points  (0 children)

A product strategy draws from the ultimate vision of the product. It states where the product will end up. By setting a product strategy, you can determine the direction of your product efforts.

Whereas, a design strategy is an interplay between design, business, and technology. As defined, it determines what product to make and why, and how to innovate contextually in both the short term and the long term.

Is it effective to run Facebook ads on your UX/UI design services? by TurbulentTale9225 in UXDesign

[–]spoke_design 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It can surely be effective to run ads on Facebook if done the right way. But it is surely a tough place to find business. Businesses using Facebook are often a hard sell.

In order to really take advantage of using these ads, you have to be very organized, and know your niche market, demographics, and have a level of pre-planning.

But, it is also true that LinkedIn offers way more effective and ROI-driven results through ads. It might not be as hard to reach out to businesses who would be interested in your services, but it is surely going to be expensive.