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The impact of the Coronavirus pandemic on the UX industry
by Harlan Cockburn | February 16, 2021 | 17
Read moreThe Coronavirus pandemic has resulted in profound changes in the way people throughout the world meet and work. Are these changes permanent, or merely temporary blips? And as masses of people have resorted to online work, how has the UX-UI community responded? More precisely, how should UX designers respond? In the first half of this article there is a personal story which may reflect the experience of many others during the pandemic.
The road to maximum usability leads through minimal cognitive load
by Csilla Herendy | November 6, 2020 | 16
Read moreHow easily users can find the content they are looking for on a website and how easily they can solve the planned tasks is affected by the actual cognitive load required to use the site or application. These can be physical in nature, like having to scroll too much or click far too often on the site.
Everything becomes manageable without touch: the effect of COVID-19 pandemic on VUI(voice user interface) developments
by Dr. Péter Rónay | October 20, 2020 | 10
Read moreThe COVID-19 pandemic has fundamentally changed not only our social behavior but also the way ordinary objects are used. In a situation where touching different devices carries a risk of infection a hand sanitizer is often a rarer commodity than truffle, as people think twice about what to touch.
What is a Voice User Interface and why is it really needed?
by Dr. Péter Rónay | October 1, 2020 | 11
Read moreVoice User Interfaces are present in many areas of life. Sometimes they are especially useful, for instance when contactless use is paramount: during an epidemic, in a public area, or at any time in an isolation ward of a hospital.
UX workshops in product design
by Harlan Cockburn | September 13, 2020 | 13
Read moreImagine designing a new car. There are a gazillion things to consider, including what function it will have – sporty, family run-about, off-road? How many passengers, how will it be powered, what safety features are needed, and can it be future-proofed? Such questions, plus many more, will precede what a lot of us might think of as car design – the ‘art part’ of beautiful curves and blended colors.
Say Goodbye to the UX Agency Next Door – The Definitive’s Guide to Nearshoring
by Dr Andras Rung | June 16, 2020 | 12
Read moreIf your company has a UX project, and it does not have (enough) specialized designers, it’s a no-brainer to go and hire an agency or consulting firm for that work. But where do you find that agency that’s best for you? Well maybe you should look around in places you wouldn’t normally do.
Round table discussion: Can security only be increased at the expense of user experience?
by Csilla Herendy | June 1, 2020 | 3
Read moreDr. András Rung, CEO of Ergomania, led an English-language roundtable discussion on the role of UX in digital transformation projects at the eFinance & Fintech Festival 2020 in Budapest.
A more conscious and careful choice of feature prioritization methods is needed!
by Csilla Herendy | May 18, 2020 | 9
Read moreDr. András Rung, CEO of Ergomania, gave a presentation in English titled “Choose your features with care” at the eFinance & Fintech Festival 2020 in Budapest.
Revolut – What to love and what not?
by Dr Andras Rung | January 4, 2020 | 8
Read moreFor a long time, the big banks, the behemoths of the financial industry did not take the new financial (so-called fintech) service providers seriously. Not one bit.
Where are the Hungarian banks in digitalization?
by Zsuzsanna Imrei | January 23, 2019 | 5
Read moreWhere do Hungarian banks stand in the region in terms of digitalization? Currently 13 Hungarian banks have mobile applications with great difference in quality. It is worth to know thorough international research to see the Hungarian market.
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