
Best of UX Links of 2016
Albeit 2016 is only half way through, but here’s the crème de la crème of UX goodness floating around the web.
Journey Mapping — Amazing, free and everything you could ask for and more about journey mapping, with explanations and toolkits.
Discover — Learn as much as you can about the project and people involved.
Decide — Use what you’ve learned to start focusing your research on specific areas and groups of people, through journey mapping, storyboarding and much more.
Make — Move toward a final product that’s ready to be released and tested.
Validate — Test your research, design, and product.
Typography — Robust resource because there’s a learn typography in 10 minutes section.
Fundamentals — Useful general know-how.
User experience — On design process with weekly updates.
Stock photos — Ones that don’t suck and are mostly free.
Organization — Useful for keeping your sanity when juggling multiple products.
Organization #2 — I heart OneNote.
Storyboarding — A new storyboarding web based tool.
Inspiration
Typography — A beautiful typography themed site with lots of examples
Awwwards — Gallery of website design winners, they also have e-books
People
Data Visualization — Nicholas Felton, Francisco Franchi, Aaron Koblin
Graphic Design — Stefan Sagmeister, Paul Sahre
Illustration — Christoph Niemann, Nicholas Blechman
Typography — Jessica Walsh
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