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What is ux4web?

Ux4web is a wholly owned subsidiary personal brand of Dotnik Studio owned by the Director of Product Design (UX Leader, Influencer & Mentor) at Dotnik Studio Private Limited, Mr. Chaman Sharma.

Website: ux4web.com

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What is User Experience (UX)?

UX or User Experience in my own words is all about gathering and analysing data to find out the pain points of the user's interaction with the product and working on those pain points to convert those pain points to gain points and deliver a delightful experience.

What is UX - InteractionDesign.org

What is our Signature UX Audit process?

Our Signature UX Audit Research Process is industry verified and high quality approach method (developed in-house) to find out pain points of using a product while pointing out effective ways in which we can overcome them and make them a gain point for the users, period.

When is the best time to do UX Research?

There is just one simple question do user research at all the stages of your product lifecycle but if you have low budget then do the UX Research at the early stage and save some money for supplementary research later in the future.

What is Quantitative vs. Qualitative Research?

It's very important to understand the differences between both Qualitative and Quantitative Research methods before choosing and using the one as per the perfect fit for the respective use case scenario.

Quantitative Research is an UX Research method that is conducted to carry out a gathering of data that is measurable in simple terms. It gives you some exact values like conversion of goals, KPIs and OKRs calculations, A/B Testing. Observation, Analytics data, etc. Analysis and comparison of the same data helps you in concluding to better results and to determine performance of one over the another. We can also say that Quantitative research is also something like Behavioral research technique which observes and finds outs user behaviours bys using so called "Quant methods" where we try to answer exact values of like how many and how much.

Qualitative Research is an UX Research method that is conducted to explore the user's mindset, reasons and vision behind user actions. These goals can not be defined in any defined number of data henceforth these are quality dependent and called Qualitative technique of UX Research. We try to answer questions such as why's and how's of a problem and then coming to a solution using these metrics. Generally, this method is used to measure the attitudes and beliefs of the user so sometimes also called Attitudinal Research. User groups, user interviews, personas creation are some of the methods used in this research process.

Ideally, you'll need to use both the research methods throughout your process but you need to know the basic differences and the time of each method when it is required to be conducted.

Qualitative vs. Quantitative - Hotjar

What is the value of UX Research Design Process?

UX Audit, Research, and Design process are carried out to simply remove the gap between what users want and what they need. Providing them with what they need along with great interaction design, visual UI design results in a delightful experience.

This means more benefits and profits adding up to the product, improving numbers of conversions from users to customers i.e. more customer acquisition, and alas definitely more beneficial to the users because they are going to love it which resulted in an earlier metric that included more conversion. So, in short, humanizing the digital experiences and user needs is what results in great user experiences.

What is the role of research in UX Design Process?

Design without data, analytics and observations of research is just about beautification. When talking about Enterprise UX Products, research is the starting point of any UX Design Process. Good user research is the key in designing delightful user experiences.

How to find the right UX Speaker for Conferences?

Finding the right UX Speaker is a key to delivering great content for your viewers during Design Conferences, design meetups or even during small talks or podcasts. Assess all the qualities of the speaker by having a video call before hiring him/her for your Design Conference.

Book as an Speaker on HeySummit

How to create the best UX Portfolio online in 2020?

Creating a good UX portfolio is very critical and very crucial to add some value to your online presence. UX Design Portfolio not only showcases the visual design elements instead it required the entire demonstration of the process that you used during your research and design to carry out.

Designing a kickass Case Study for your UX portfolio required each part of the process to be highlighted during your presentation, every minute details of the project matters which majorly includes giving the context and explaining the challenge, describing how you solved the problem (since Product Design is all about solving a problem, you need to define this here), show the results and numbers that you achieved, summarize by concluding what you've gained and learned while doing the project. A beautiful presentation matters too, design goog high quality mockups to showcase your visual designs and keep the entire case study go in sync with the identity that you choose for the project so everything looks good in place.

There are few online no-code portfolio builder and dedicated UX case study builders which focusses entirely on making your ux design portfolio go online and live in the wild with no efforts at all.

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How do I find the right and best UX Mentor or Trainer?

Growing in the community or in your career is all about finding the right mentor at the right time. I, here at ux4web provide on-demand mentorship on request to interested mentees and candidates. Also, I provide corporate UX trainings to companies and startups.

Get Mentorship through Academy

What are the 10 Usability Heuristics for User Interface Design?

Jakob Nielsen's 10 general principles for interaction design. They are called "heuristics" because they are broad rules of thumb and not specific usability guidelines.

1: Visibility of system status

The system should always keep users informed about what is going on, through appropriate feedback within reasonable time.

2: Match between system and the real world

The system should speak the users' language, with words, phrases and concepts familiar to the user, rather than system-oriented terms. Follow real-world conventions, making information appear in a natural and logical order.

3: User control and freedom

Users often choose system functions by mistake and will need a clearly marked "emergency exit" to leave the unwanted state without having to go through an extended dialogue. Support undo and redo.

4: Consistency and standards

Users should not have to wonder whether different words, situations, or actions mean the same thing. Follow platform conventions.

5: Error prevention

Even better than good error messages is a careful design which prevents a problem from occurring in the first place. Either eliminate error-prone conditions or check for them and present users with a confirmation option before they commit to the action.

6: Recognition rather than recall

Minimize the user's memory load by making objects, actions, and options visible. The user should not have to remember information from one part of the dialogue to another. Instructions for use of the system should be visible or easily retrievable whenever appropriate.

7: Flexibility and efficiency of use

Accelerators — unseen by the novice user — may often speed up the interaction for the expert user such that the system can cater to both inexperienced and experienced users. Allow users to tailor frequent actions.

8: Aesthetic and minimalist design

Dialogues should not contain information which is irrelevant or rarely needed. Every extra unit of information in a dialogue competes with the relevant units of information and diminishes their relative visibility.

9: Help users recognize, diagnose, and recover from errors

Error messages should be expressed in plain language (no codes), precisely indicate the problem, and constructively suggest a solution.

10: Help and documentation

Even though it is better if the system can be used without documentation, it may be necessary to provide help and documentation. Any such information should be easy to search, focused on the user's task, list concrete steps to be carried out, and not be too large.

Provided by Jakob Nielsen's

The Ultimate UI/UX Design Glossary - UX Jargon terms you should know!

Designing is like taking a bucket of responsilities over your head and getting used to every terms in this field is very crucial by clearing doubts about some jargons and getting you out of deep water. See below few terms that you need to know, a full page coming soon.

A/B Testing Accessibility Agile Software Development Card Sorting Case Study Cognitive Load Conversion Rate Dark Patterns Design Sprint Data-Driven Design End Users Hick's Law Human Factors Information Architecture Interaction Design Iterative Design KPIs Lean UX Pain Points Persona Product Design Prototype Quality Assurance (QA) Responsive Web Design Sitemap Taxonomy Usability Testing User Flow User Interface Design User Journey User Research User Stories User-Centered Design (UCD) Waterfall Wireframe

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Book a Meeting. Startup Projects Dotnik Studio Agency Product Design & Development Dotnik Studio Academy One Stop Social Learning Platform Dotnik Studio Blog High Quality Content Articles, PRs Dotnik Studio Trainings On-Demand Corporate UX Training. Behance Portfolio. LinkedIn. Angelist. Engineering & Pioneering Delightful User Experiences for next-gen SaaS startups, businesses and individuals. Send Email. Text on Whatsapp. Already convinced? Pay to Book an Order!! Mark your next step. UX Research & Audit Whether it’s a small internal app or a new for millions of customers, our design and development teams. Request a Quote. Product Design Whether it’s a small internal app or a new for millions of customers, our design and development teams. Request a Quote. Developer Handoff Whether it’s a small internal app or a new for millions of customers, our design and development teams. Request a Quote. Delightful products for your users. Get high quality Enterprise UX Centered Digital Product Design for your users, customers or stakeholder partners. Request a quote. Want me as your Conference Speaker? I have spoke at multiple Design Conferences from large scale to small meetups or digital podcasts, book a session or a workshop. Design Conferences. Corporate UX Training. Podcasts, Design Interviews. Book Me as an UX Speaker. Give a boost to your User Experience. UX adds more value to your Digital Product, my mission is to give your users the solutions that they will love and interact with. Interested to see how User Experience (UX) adds value? Schedule a free consultation to learn everything you need. Request more value of UX. Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) What is ux4web? Ux4web is a wholly owned subsidiary personal brand of Dotnik Studio owned by the Director of Product Design (UX Leader, Influencer & Mentor) at Dotnik Studio Private Limited, Mr. Chaman Sharma. Website: ux4web.com. Website: DotnikStudio CEO. What is User Experience (UX)? UX or User Experience in my own words is all about gathering and analysing data to find out the pain points of the user's interaction with the product and working on those pain points to convert those pain points to gain points and deliver a delightful experience. What is UX - InteractionDesign.org. What is our Signature UX Audit process? Our Signature UX Audit Research Process is industry verified and high quality approach method (developed in-house) to find out pain points of using a product while pointing out effective ways in which we can overcome them and make them a gain point for the users, period. When is the best time to do UX Research? There is just one simple question do user research at all the stages of your product lifecycle but if you have low budget then do the UX Research at the early stage and save some money for supplementary research later in the future. What is Quantitative vs. Qualitative Research? It's very important to understand the differences between both Qualitative and Quantitative Research methods before choosing and using the one as per the perfect fit for the respective use case scenario. Quantitative Research is an UX Research method that is conducted to carry out a gathering of data that is measurable in simple terms. It gives you some exact values like conversion of goals, KPIs and OKRs calculations, A/B Testing. Observation, Analytics data, etc. Analysis and comparison of the same data helps you in concluding to better results and to determine performance of one over the another. We can also say that Quantitative research is also something like Behavioral research technique which observes and finds outs user behaviours bys using so called "Quant methods" where we try to answer exact values of like how many and how much. Qualitative Research is an UX Research method that is conducted to explore the user's mindset, reasons and vision behind user actions. These goals can not be defined in any defined number of data henceforth these are quality dependent and called Qualitative technique of UX Research. We try to answer questions such as why's and how's of a problem and then coming to a solution using these metrics. Generally, this method is used to measure the attitudes and beliefs of the user so sometimes also called Attitudinal Research. User groups, user interviews, personas creation are some of the methods used in this research process. Ideally, you'll need to use both the research methods throughout your process but you need to know the basic differences and the time of each method when it is required to be conducted. Qualitative vs. Quantitative - Hotjar. What is the value of UX Research Design Process? UX Audit, Research, and Design process are carried out to simply remove the gap between what users want and what they need. Providing them with what they need along with great interaction design, visual UI design results in a delightful experience. This means more benefits and profits adding up to the product, improving numbers of conversions from users to customers i.e. more customer acquisition, and alas definitely more beneficial to the users because they are going to love it which resulted in an earlier metric that included more conversion. So, in short, humanizing the digital experiences and user needs is what results in great user experiences. What is the role of research in UX Design Process? Design without data, analytics and observations of research is just about beautification. When talking about Enterprise UX Products, research is the starting point of any UX Design Process. Good user research is the key in designing delightful user experiences. How to find the right UX Speaker for Conferences? Finding the right UX Speaker is a key to delivering great content for your viewers during Design Conferences, design meetups or even during small talks or podcasts. Assess all the qualities of the speaker by having a video call before hiring him/her for your Design Conference. Book as an Speaker on HeySummit. How to create the best UX Portfolio online in 2020? Creating a good UX portfolio is very critical and very crucial to add some value to your online presence. UX Design Portfolio not only showcases the visual design elements instead it required the entire demonstration of the process that you used during your research and design to carry out. Designing a kickass Case Study for your UX portfolio required each part of the process to be highlighted during your presentation, every minute details of the project matters which majorly includes giving the context and explaining the challenge, describing how you solved the problem (since Product Design is all about solving a problem, you need to define this here), show the results and numbers that you achieved, summarize by concluding what you've gained and learned while doing the project. A beautiful presentation matters too, design goog high quality mockups to showcase your visual designs and keep the entire case study go in sync with the identity that you choose for the project so everything looks good in place. There are few online no-code portfolio builder and dedicated UX case study builders which focusses entirely on making your ux design portfolio go online and live in the wild with no efforts at all. View ux4web's Portfolio. Build your Portfolio using UXFolio. Build your Portfolio using MyPortfolio. How do I find the right and best UX Mentor or Trainer? Growing in the community or in your career is all about finding the right mentor at the right time. I, here at ux4web provide on-demand mentorship on request to interested mentees and candidates. Also, I provide corporate UX trainings to companies and startups. Get Mentorship through Academy. What are the 10 Usability Heuristics for User Interface Design? Jakob Nielsen's 10 general principles for interaction design. They are called "heuristics" because they are broad rules of thumb and not specific usability guidelines. 1: Visibility of system status. The system should always keep users informed about what is going on, through appropriate feedback within reasonable time. 2: Match between system and the real world. The system should speak the users' language, with words, phrases and concepts familiar to the user, rather than system-oriented terms. Follow real-world conventions, making information appear in a natural and logical order. 3: User control and freedom. Users often choose system functions by mistake and will need a clearly marked "emergency exit" to leave the unwanted state without having to go through an extended dialogue. Support undo and redo. 4: Consistency and standards. Users should not have to wonder whether different words, situations, or actions mean the same thing. Follow platform conventions. 5: Error prevention. Even better than good error messages is a careful design which prevents a problem from occurring in the first place. Either eliminate error-prone conditions or check for them and present users with a confirmation option before they commit to the action. 6: Recognition rather than recall. Minimize the user's memory load by making objects, actions, and options visible. The user should not have to remember information from one part of the dialogue to another. Instructions for use of the system should be visible or easily retrievable whenever appropriate. 7: Flexibility and efficiency of use. Accelerators — unseen by the novice user — may often speed up the interaction for the expert user such that the system can cater to both inexperienced and experienced users. Allow users to tailor frequent actions. 8: Aesthetic and minimalist design. Dialogues should not contain information which is irrelevant or rarely needed. Every extra unit of information in a dialogue competes with the relevant units of information and diminishes their relative visibility. 9: Help users recognize, diagnose, and recover from errors. Error messages should be expressed in plain language (no codes), precisely indicate the problem, and constructively suggest a solution. 10: Help and documentation. Even though it is better if the system can be used without documentation, it may be necessary to provide help and documentation. Any such information should be easy to search, focused on the user's task, list concrete steps to be carried out, and not be too large. Provided by Jakob Nielsen's. The Ultimate UI/UX Design Glossary - UX Jargon terms you should know! Designing is like taking a bucket of responsilities over your head and getting used to every terms in this field is very crucial by clearing doubts about some jargons and getting you out of deep water. See below few terms that you need to know, a full page coming soon. A/B Testing Accessibility Agile Software Development Card Sorting Case Study Cognitive Load Conversion Rate Dark Patterns Design Sprint Data-Driven Design End Users Hick's Law Human Factors Information Architecture Interaction Design Iterative Design KPIs Lean UX Pain Points Persona Product Design Prototype Quality Assurance (QA) Responsive Web Design Sitemap Taxonomy Usability Testing User Flow User Interface Design User Journey User Research User Stories User-Centered Design (UCD) Waterfall Wireframe. A Dedicated Glossary Page Launching Soon. Book a Free UX Consultation Now!! Book a Free UX Consultation Now!! Get a quick glimpse of what you are going to get through my free Signature UX Consultation call ~ Experience Design. Book a Consultation Now. No lock-in, try my Product Discovery Consultation free of cost. Big, small, local, size doesn't matter. I work on diverse projects for top brands, next-gen SaaS startups, businesses or even individuals. © Copyright document.write(new Date().getFullYear()) All rights reserved. Services. UX Audit. Product Design. Developer Handoff. Software Development. Featured In. Behance (4x) Top 100 Uplabs. Indiefolio Spotlight. Behance Folio Award. Useful Links. Dotnik Studio CEO. Dotnik Studio Blog. Dotnik Studio Agency. Dotnik Studio Academy.