Design is such a natural human ability that almost everyone is designing most of the time—whether they are conscious of it, or not.
—Harold Nelson, Erik Stolterman,
in "The Design Way"
UX is the intangible design of a strategy that brings us to a solution.
—Erik Flowers,
Principal Service Designer at Intuit
That’s the true heart of the battle between UX and those who only want UI—or don’t know the difference.
User Experience
How people feel while using the product
User Interface
What people interact with while using the product
Emotion
Technical
UI is what people see and touch. It is what comes to mind when thinking of a product or an experience. But the UI stands on the top of a huge UX mountain. The better the UI works, the bigger the UX beneath. The message we must spread is simple: UX is not UI.
—Erik Flowers,
Principal Service Designer at Intuit
is a part of
It’s a huge strategic process that aims to create a product or website that customers/users/visitors are drawn to, find easy to use, and quickly understand. Through the UX work we’ll arrive at the right interface conclusion.
—Erik Flowers,
Principal Service Designer at Intuit
The ROI of User Experience with Dr. Susan Weinschenk (5:51)
Any intelligent fool can make things bigger, more complex, and more violent. It takes a touch of genius—and a lot of courage to move in the opposite direction.
—Ernst Friedrich Schumacher
(One step closer to a better UX)
Fiction representations of your target user base
Your Imaginary
Best Friends
In 2005, Ursula Dantin of the University of Auckland in New Zealand conducted a study to prove the effectiveness of creating and using personas
in UI design by comparing her school system (Cecil) with Turnitin.com.
Identifying personas and performing their tasks helped introduce clarity and accountable reasoning into the UI evaluation process. Using personas in combination with Nielsen usability heuristics was not time consuming and required no additional software applications. This suggests that personas are an inexpensive yet effective option for UI design. Even after implementation, personas can be a valuable tool to assess usability and pinpoint areas
for improvement.
—Ursula Dantin from the University of
Auckland in New Zealand
by Dawn Buzynski, Executive Director of Public Relation