UXTW - Week 13, 2021

Curated weekly newsletter on User experience (UX) design, Design Thinking and Product Design.

Articles of the week

Opportunity canvas: design thinking method This method is a great way to find out where you are and what opportunities you have for your product and customers.

Getting started as a UX mentor Mentorship is a huge part of being a great UX professional since it helps both mentor and mentee to grow in their field.

A Cheatsheet for User Interview and Follow Ups Questions User interview questions are for the core of the interview outside of your screener, demographic questions.

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How to estimate the ROI of design work Designers are biased towards actions, and it makes sense for us to do the latter. However, there’s a hurdle designers face: We try to explain design’s impact through qualitative thinking: empathy, aesthetics, and user experience, for example. While these are important factors, they’re not what business people understand, nor are they what drives business people towards action.

Journey Mapping for Remote Teams: A Digital Template A collaborative spreadsheet is an efficient, effective tool for virtual customer-journey mapping. Because of the format and structure it affords, almost everyone will be able to access and easily use it.

Products of the week

UXToast Learn the fundamentals of UX & UI Design, including design laws and principles, visual design, and design processes.

Productroad Customer feedback management platform, Collect feedback from users, make a roadmap, publish changelog of your customer-centric product.

Stacker Stacker lets you create the digital tools you need to engage your customers, partners and company, all powered by the data in your Airtable or Google Sheets

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