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Data-Informed UX Design: 21 Data Tweaks to improve your UX Design process

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The worlds of Data and Design usually exist in separate silos, with little to no overlap. Many designers even feel fear or anxiety thinking about Data. But it doesn't have to be that way.

Data is becoming increasingly vital to how we work and our daily without realizing it, we use data to make informed decisions about where to eat, which route to take to work, and more. However, we're not overwhelmed by this data, because the data is integrated into user-friendly interfaces and well-designed experiences. So if we're already using data-informed designs to make choices in our daily lives, why not approach UX Design in the same way?

This book is about 21 small changes that you can make to incorporate Data into your Design process. This isn't a book teaching you the ins and outs of Data Science (or other related Data fields): these are just tweaks that can make your design process more efficient and effective. This to communicate with data to persuade your teamHow to avoid getting overwhelmed by your dataLearning 5 lines of code that can save you hours of tedious data analysisHow to tell a story with your dataand more
By learning how to make these changes, you can make sure that your UX Design process makes use of all of the advantages of Data without being forced to dig too deep into the field.

328 pages, Kindle Edition

Published March 30, 2022

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