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Designers are constantly looking for new ways to organize their work and collaborate with others. Providing a template for your work helps put everyone on the same page. A little organization and clear labeling go a long way.
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We partnered with IBM's customer marketing team for The Cloud & Data Platform to design and develop a dynamic digital experience for IBM Cloud customers.
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Thoughts on Multidisciplinary UX Teams
The most productive teams are those that are multidisciplinary. Bringing together people from varying skill-sets and backgrounds to work in an agile and collaborative way can result in more innovative ideas and, ultimately, more successful projects.
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An Accessibility Checklist for Your Website: Part 1
Whether you're a developer or a designer, everyone has a role to play in making websites more accessible and usable for site visitors. Our design and development teams got together to create this checklist of high-priority tasks you can execute to make your site more accessible.
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An Accessibility Checklist for Your Website: Part 2
It takes a coordinated team effort in making sure a site is accessible. Whether it's reviewing your design for color contrast, conducting usability testing to assure you address any usability issues, or developing for readability and proper text spacing, great teamwork makes for great accessibility.
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A Usability Checklist for Everyone
Usability testing, commonly called user testing, is a tool to check how useful your website or product is and measure how easy it is to use. Usability testing helps teams spot problems early on so you can continue to make enhancements.
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Identifying Your Root Design & Strategy Problems
Content strategists and designers are constantly thinking of how to best express the root problem on behalf of those experiencing it; in other words, the real people on the other side of the screen. Once the root problem is identified, it can be communicated to other team members and supporting players so actions and solutions can be explored together.
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