ADHD and UX Design My Survey Analysis

ADHD and UX Design: My Survey Analysis

This blog post aims to share an insightful analysis and key excerpts from a survey I conducted as part of my UX research, focused on individuals with ADHD. The complete UX research will be unveiled as a portfolio project soon.

So, what did I learn from surveying people with ADHD for my UX Portfolio Project? How can these insights inform more empathetic and inclusive design? I invite you to join me on this fascinating exploration. Let’s delve into the significant insights and surprises that emerged from my analysis.

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UX Strategy by Jaime Levy

UX Strategy is a book in which Jamie Levy tells how to combine design and business strategy to create unique and valuable digital products and services.

I was advised to read this book by David Raskin (UX/UI Team Lead at Playtika), for which I am very grateful. Our post will consist of two parts: the first part is my impressions of the book, in the second part I want to write down the quotes from the book that I liked.

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UX Research as a case study in Portfolio

UX Research as a case study in Portfolio

Today will be a personal post.

I have a difficult experience in terms of finding a job in Israel, I moved three years ago. Since I decided to transition from graphic design to UX/UI design, my attempts to find a job in this field can be clearly divided into stages: there was always something missing (experience, projects in my portfolio, real-world projects, etc.).

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UX Research: Why are UX research studies important? How can they be conducted? Who is a UX researcher?

UX Research: Why are they important? How can they be conducted? Who is a UX Researcher?

UX research has become an integral part of the Product Designer’s toolkit and is here to stay. It is beneficial to involve not only designers and analysts, but to encourage broader participation in the research process. There are numerous methods available, each with its own nuances and may be unclear to management unless the value of research is adequately explained. Why data scientists may struggle to understand extrapolation based on three data points, how outsourcing research differs from an internal UX lab (seemingly not much) — all about it in this post.

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