Happy New Year, readers and friends! 🎆 As we begin another year, I wanted to take a moment to welcome any new subscribers who are receiving this newsletter for the first time. I'm excited to have you join our community of design and user experience enthusiasts. Not extremely much has happened since the last newsletter,… Continue reading New Year, New Updates (ToDUX Newsletter #7)
Category: General / News
So, how *can* we measure UX? (ToDUX Newsletter #6)
Dear readers and friends, A new article of mine—“So, How Can We Measure UX?”—has been published in the ACM Interactions blog. It’s part two of a three-part series about the proper quantitative measurement of user experience. #2: So, How Can We Measure UX? This one will also be featured in print in the January/February issue… Continue reading So, how *can* we measure UX? (ToDUX Newsletter #6)
ROIs and Poetry ✍🏻 (ToDUX Newsletter #5)
Dear readers and friends, ¿Cómo estáis? ☀️ I’ve waited a little with this issue of the newsletter because I wanted to aggregate some content for you first. Mainly, there are two new articles that have been published recently. One is about calculating the ROI of any design system and the other is about poetry. Yes,… Continue reading ROIs and Poetry ✍🏻 (ToDUX Newsletter #5)
Steal This Blog Post!
This is an experiment. If you haven't come here from my own website, Medium, Smashing Magazine, HackerNoon, or any other legit publication where I publish, then you've most probably just read a stolen article. To support me and my writing, please consider having a look at my Medium page; subscribing to my newsletter; or spending… Continue reading Steal This Blog Post!
There is such a thing as too much data (ToDUX Newsletter #4)
Dear readers and friends, I hope you’re all doing good. 😊 I have a two new pieces, both of which have been published in the UX Collective. The first one—“Listen to users, but only 85% of the time”—investigates why it’s not in the best interest of businesses and designers alike to always listen to users… Continue reading There is such a thing as too much data (ToDUX Newsletter #4)
Semantics *do* matter (ToDUX Newsletter #3)
Dear readers, Greetings from Barcelona! 👋🏻 I have a new piece on the differences between UX, Digital Product Design, and UX that has been published on my blog as well as on uxdesign.cc. UX vs. Product Design vs. UI Why did I write yet another article dealing with this never-ending discussion? When digital product design… Continue reading Semantics *do* matter (ToDUX Newsletter #3)
Vamos a Barcelona 🏖️ (ToDUX Newsletter #2)
Dear Subscribers, this is the first newsletter sent from my new home, which is indeed Barcelona 🏖️, and I wanna use it to update you on a couple of things. We still need to get rid of significance in A/B testing First of all, my piece on significance and A/B testing has finally been published… Continue reading Vamos a Barcelona 🏖️ (ToDUX Newsletter #2)
We Need to Get Rid of Significance in A/B Testing (ToDUX Newsletter #1)
Dear Subscribers, Welcome to the first issue of ToDUX (= Tales of Design & User Experience; I’ve skipped the “& Other Stuff” for the acronym). But first things first—thank you all so much for joining my mailing list. I feel very honored. 🙂 As promised, I want to use this newsletter to inform you about… Continue reading We Need to Get Rid of Significance in A/B Testing (ToDUX Newsletter #1)
Herr Keller und die “umweltfeindlichen” Umweltspuren
Der neue Düsseldorfer OB Keller bezeichnet die Umweltspuren in der Stadt als "umweltfeindlich" und möchte sie daher abschaffen, obwohl ihre Wirkung durch ein wissenschaftliches Gutachten belegt ist. In diesem Artikel analysiere ich die Antworten des Rathauses auf meine Anfrage nach Belegen für Herrn Kellers Behauptungen. Das Fazit: Sie entbehren jeglicher Grundlage und es konnten keinerlei Fakten präsentiert werden. Stattdessen wird deutlich, dass Herr Keller die Umweltspuren lediglich abschaffen möchte, weil sie seiner Klientel ‒ Pendlern mit Benziner oder Dieselauto ‒ unbequem sind.
My First Article for The Next Web
"It was during my Bachelor’s thesis that I first came into contact with user research; and after that, I fell in love with anything usability and UX design. Today, I’m a UX Manager and take care of a wide variety of design topics. But when you simply look at my diplomas, you wouldn’t expect any… Continue reading My First Article for The Next Web