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Designing UX : prototyping
It's well known that identifying and fixing problems in design is easier and cheaper if it can be done earlier in the process of design and build. That's because as the fidelity of the project we're working on increases, the effort involved in making changes increases. With easy-to-follow, practical advice, this book will show you how to use a number of different prototyping techniques to improve UX.
UX: Tales From the Trenches
This book is a collection of hard-won lessons from UX experts, gained from many years of working in the field. It contains: * How Analytics Helped Solve a UX Issue by Luke Hay * Using Prototyping Tools to Define Better Weather Icons for Everyone by Dan Goodwin * How User Research Turned a Good App into a Great One by Jodie Moule * Accessibility and Inclusive Design: Why The're Not the Same by Derek Featherstone * Exposing the Real Cause of Most UX Issues by Joe Natoli