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Nadya R

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#UX #Accessibility #HumanFactors. Tweets are my personal views. RT not necessarily endorsement.

Joined March 2014
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💡Mapping research methods to decision types Its possible to categorize user research methods into 4 main decision types 1️⃣ Vision (North Start for design) 2️⃣ Strategy (Steps to take to achieve vision) 3️⃣ Definition (Specific design direction) 4️⃣ Evaluation (Iterations) 👇

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i know this is a sensitive and controversial time but please do not merge cells in excel


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Switching quickly between digital media doesn't reduce boredom. It intensifies it. 7 experiments: Skipping and swiping through segments to sustain interest backfires. Divided attention thwarts satisfaction and meaning. Enjoyment depends on full immersion in one task at a time.

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Wisdom.

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The core skills of learning are a critical eye and an open mind. Critical thinking is refusing to accept ideas at face value. Don't believe information until it's verified. Openness is refusing to reject ideas at face value. Don't disbelieve information until it's falsified.

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daily reminder. the purpose of the first draft is not to get it right, but to get it written


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It shouldn’t have to happen to you to care.


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"Skill is only developed by hours and hours of work.” — Usain Bolt

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It’s #DyslexiaAwarenessMonth! We can support individuals with dyslexia by fostering inclusivity. Use clear fonts, avoid overcrowded text, and provide alternative formats like videos. We all learn differently! Let’s encourage creativity and value our differences.

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Remote work is not a distraction. It's a chance to concentrate. Government workers were 28% more productive on days when supervisors assigned them tasks to do at home, because they were more focused. The office is good for interaction, but it's not always ideal for deep work.

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If you’re a smart person, one day if you pay close attention you’ll meet someone who is soooo much slower at thinking than you, but has superior metacognitive skills, a mastery of system 2 thinking, and it will completely change how you think about intelligence


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UI design lesson learned over & over: people learn by using a product not by being told how to use a product.


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Consistent layout makes websites easier to navigate and understand as it helps users learn what elements to expect and in what order. This is especially helpful to low vision users or blind users using a screen reader. It also helps those with cognitive and learning disabilities.


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The antidote to overthinking isn't thinking less. It's rethinking more. Overthinking is ruminating on old ideas without a new lens. It narrows your focus and wears you out. Rethinking is revisiting the same issue from a different perspective. It broadens and sharpens your view.

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Admitting you don't know enough on a topic to speak

What is a sign of intelligence that people confuse with stupidity?



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My design work has always been described as 'clean'. When I was a student and a junior, it felt like an insult - another word for 'boring'. Working independently helped me realize that 'clean' work was actually just my style, and that style is my strength.


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