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The User Experience Team of One

Leah Buley · Rosenfeld Media

The User Experience Team of One prescribes a range of approaches that have big impact and take less time and fewer resources than the standard lineup of UX deliverables.

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The User Experience Team of One

The User's Journey: Storymapping Products That People Love

Donna Lichaw · Rosenfeld Media

The User's Journey will show you how, when, and why to use narrative structure, technique, and principles to ideate, craft, and test a cohesive vision for an engaging outcome.

Information architecture
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The User's Journey: Storymapping Products That People Love

The What How and Why of Design Systems

Andrea Hock · Adobe

Design systems create consistency, help teams scale design processes, and make it easy to collaborate through shared patterns and language.

Design systems
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The What How and Why of Design Systems

Usable Usability: Simple Steps for Making Things Better

Eric Reiss · John Wiley & Sons

Frustrated by pop–ups? Forms that make you start over if you miss a field? Nonsensical error messages? You′re not alone!

Usability
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Usable Usability: Simple Steps for Making Things Better

User Experience Mapping: Enhance UX with User Story Map, Journey Map and Diagrams

Peter W Szabo · Packt Publishing

Understand your users, gain strategic user insights, and make your product development more efficient with user experience mapping.

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User Experience Mapping: Enhance UX with User Story Map, Journey Map and Diagrams

UX Strategy: How to Devise Innovative Digital Products That People Want

Jaime Levy · O'Reilly

User experience (UX) strategy requires a careful blend of business strategy and UX design, but until now, there hasn’t been an easy-to-apply framework for executing it.

UX leadership
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UX Strategy: How to Devise Innovative Digital Products That People Want

Visual Grammar

Christian Leborg · Princeton Architectural Press

Visual Grammar can help you speak and write about visual objects and their creative potential, and better understand the graphics that bombard you 24/7. It is both a primer on visual language and a visual dictionary of the fundamental aspects of graphic design.

Visual designVisual grammar
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Visual Grammar

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