Competitor Analysis
Some starting questions for your Competitor Analysis.
Who are your competitors?
What are their features?
How do their features compare to yours?
Some starting questions for your Competitor Analysis.
Who are your competitors?
What are their features?
How do their features compare to yours?
An interesting site on UX Design from the US Government.
http://www.usability.gov/
When it comes to planning all types of user research you need to determine five essential ingredients in order for your research to be effective. These ingredients apply to all areas of user research and can often help you determine the best way to approach your UX research.
https://www.interaction-design.org/members/imagelibrary/zoom.html?g=L2ltYWdlcy9pbWFnZWxpYnJhcnkvdXNlcnJlc2VhcmNobWV0aG9kc2FuZGJlc3RwcmFjdGljZXMwMTQuanBn
http://www.adobe.com/investor-relations.html
Successful startups are known for their disruptive approach, so it’s interesting to see how so many innovative companies are surprisingly conservative (and sometimes sloppy) when it comes to their pitch deck — a curious fact considering the design and development resources at their disposal.
https://blog.growth.supply/how-to-design-a-pitch-deck-lessons-from-a-seasoned-founder-c816d1ae7272
Most tech startups generally begin with a strong engineering-focus to get off the ground. They decide they want to create an app so they hire developers to start building things and then add an Agile project manager to organize it all.
https://medium.com/@pdxd/why-your-first-hire-should-be-ux-954cd5800c01?ref=webdesignernews.com
UX (User Experience) design is an integral though often overlooked part of the multi-media design process.
https://www.interaction-design.org/ux-daily/199/donald-normans-three-levels-of-design