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A quick guide to making a good UI design.
What is UI design? UI design has been defined a zillion times before, so we will try our best to give you the simplest definition of all, like how MockFlow always simplifies it for you. UI design is the process … Continue reading
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My reflections on doing my first UX conference talk at the Mobile UX Conference 2021
Hi everyone! Welcome to my third blog post on my talk at the Mobile UX conference 2021. In this blog post, I will go through my experiences of how my talk went, the Q&A session and key takeaways from this experience. … Continue reading
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ICO presence at the Festival of UX & Design March 2021
With just six months to go until the ICO’s Children’s Code comes into force, we’re urging organisations and businesses to make the necessary changes to their online services and products. The Children’s Code sets out 15 standards organisations must meet … Continue reading
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Talk from Ram Almog at the Festival of UX and Design 2020
The Festival of UX & Design hosted by MUXL has reached many corners of the world – from Europe to America and even Asia, more than 600 attendees came together, creating a global community and integrating passionate professionals in UX … Continue reading
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5G environments and Contextual UX
Adam de Linde from Orange showed the Mobile UX London conference how understanding social organisation and work practices matter when designing what he calls ‘5G environments’, the convergence of 5G networks, edge computing and AI. On November 21st 2019, the 2019 … Continue reading
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Adobe MAX Creativity Tour London 2019
On 3rd December, Adobe invited professionals across the creative industries to their MAX Creativity Tour. Mobile UX London attended, where we discovered the latest updates by Adobe and left feeling truly inspired by the range of creatives and content producers … Continue reading
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Five highlights from Mobile UX London 2019
The MUXL conference for 2019 was a massive success enjoyed by all. If you couldn’t be there, here are five of the best moments. On Thursday November 21 st 2019, the Mobile UX London 2019 conference took place at De … Continue reading
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Designing UX for the internet’s next billion users
The next billion people who will go online are not like the ones who came before. How does a giant like Google adapt their UX to meet their unique demands? Rachel Ilan Simpson shared the answers. On November 21st 2019, the … Continue reading
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How to design your push notifications for success
Most of us receive push notifications every day. Usually, these present us with news, discounts, changes in social networks, weather, or information about the internal mechanisms of our smartphone. The fact is that most people immediately delete notifications without reading … Continue reading
Designing Chatbot With Elvia Vasconcelos
During our May meet-up “Designing Chatbot – Part II”, Elvia Vasconcelos, senior UX designer at SapientRazorfish. She delivered a really useful talk on the process of designing chatbots. She detailed how to think through a design before its conception. She … Continue reading
The Right Way To Influence Behavior With Technology
With all the technologies available to us today, you’d be forgiven for thinking that influencing customer behaviour has become easy. You put a Beacon here, you send a push notification there, and you’re sorted – right? In practice, we all … Continue reading
The Tipping Point : Why It’s Time To Truly Think Mobile First
The mobile first approach is exactly as it sounds: designing for the smallest screen and working your way up. Apparently a third of Americans would rather give up sex than their beloved mobile phone. This would imply that either Americans … Continue reading