Lead banner: The allegory of the cave is an apt metaphor for the usefulness of hallucinated research findings There is an invisible reader of every article, whose gaze counts for far more than 1 view, 1 read, or 1 “like.” That reader is, of course, the algorithm. Between search engines’ page-ranking algorithms and the algorithmic feeds of […]
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Recruiting participants is rightfully considered to be one of the biggest struggles in the world of UX research. From finding enough participants who qualify for your study to screening them and ensuring that they actually show up for the test – there’s a lot to handle. At UXtweak, we recently conducted a community survey called […]
After wrapping up my 9-week UX/UI tech bootcamp at Ironhack Berlin and gearing up to build my portfolio, it hit me: my very first project COZYMOSS, all about creating soft toys for kids, was actually a dive into UX design, something I hadn’t even realised until now. So…let me explain how both physical and digital designs are UX alike, […]