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Best of UX Links of 2016

Joanna Ngai
Prototypr
Published in
2 min readJun 14, 2016

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Albeit 2016 is only half way through, but here’s the crème de la crème of UX goodness floating around the web.

Journey MappingAmazing, free and everything you could ask for and more about journey mapping, with explanations and toolkits.

DiscoverLearn as much as you can about the project and people involved.

DecideUse what you’ve learned to start focusing your research on specific areas and groups of people, through journey mapping, storyboarding and much more.

MakeMove toward a final product that’s ready to be released and tested.

Validate Test your research, design, and product.

TypographyRobust 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 photosOnes that don’t suck and are mostly free.

Organization Useful for keeping your sanity when juggling multiple products.

Organization #2I heart OneNote.

StoryboardingA new storyboarding web based tool.

Inspiration

TypographyA 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

Thanks for reading! Feel free to check out my design work or Mobile design course if you’d like.

My handbook on UX is now available on Amazon!

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