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Thursday, 7 March 2024

UI/UX Design Books & Blog Resources Recommended for Designers

Editors note: The following article was updated on March, 2024, to offer relevant information about available UI/UX design resources and blogs.

Want to be an excellent designer? Looking for the best UI/UX books and resources? Nowhere to go or to gain the right and effective channel for becoming an outstanding UI/UX designer? Just follow me, I have compiled a list of high-profile UI/UX books, which are recommended by the major professional websites, and blogs.The topic is mainly covering UI design, UX design, and web design. Hope it is helpful and useful to you. Any resource you think it’s worth to be included, please feel free to give a message below the comment area or simply drop me a line on LinkedIn.

UX Books for Entry-level Designers

1.The Design of Everyday Things - By Donald A. Norman

Design of everyday things


It shows a teapot on the cover of the book, the teapot spout and the handle at the same side, if you tea, you are likely to burn yourself. What Norman want to tell you, the life is hard, often the "bad design" should be blamed. To learn interaction well, you must understand what’s the design requirements from people at first. As Steve Jobs said, “Design is not just what is looks like and feels like. Design is how it works.” The ultimate purpose of the designer is to make useful products, not just good-looking.


2.Don’t Make Me Think - By Steve Krug


Don’t Make Me Think - By Steve Krug

"Characters of this book, the first one is short and pithy, 200-page length, not wordy at all. You may put it devoured on a noon, perhaps before going to sleep, even on the plane, or on your way to work. (It’s more likely to read through it on the love when you get the book) " Therein, which stresses the three laws of Web Usability, the first one is - do not let me think.


3.The Non-Designer's Design Book - By Robin Williams

The Non-Designer's Design Book - By Robin Williams

Interaction designers must learn the basic knowledge of typography, no aesthetic, you can not be a good designer. In this ubiquitous creativity era, you have to make yourself be a designer.

In the eyes of Robin Williams, the design is quite simple. The book covers the four graphic design principles of C.R.A.P(Contrast, Repetition, Alignment, and Proximity), with concise, humor, and vivid language recounts the how much the changes and visible benefits brought by using these principles flexibly. In addition, it also introduces some basic knowledge about color and font, making the content more completely.


UX Books for Advanced Designers

1.
The Elements of User Experience - By Jesse James Garrett

The Elements of User Experience - By Jesse James Garrett

If all you need is a book to teach you “how to design”, there are many, many books discuss how to build a website, but this one is not you wanted. If all you need is a book to tell you about technology, you can not find a line of code here. If you want to find an answer in this book, on the contrary, this book teaches you “how to ask the right questions.”

This book will tell you what you need to know in advance before you read other books. This book is for you, if you need a great concept, and if you need to understand the environment that user experience designers make decisions.



A Project Guide to UX Design:

“If you are a young designer entering or contemplating entering the UX field this is a canonical book. If you are an organization that really needs to start grokking UX this book is also for you.”-- Chris Bernard.



Communicating Design: Developing Web Site Documentation for Design and Planning (2nd Edition) - By Dan M. Brown
Successful web design team relies on good communication between developers and customers, but also inseparable from communication within the development team members. Dan Brown will teach you through this book, wireframes, site maps, flow charts and other design established a common language. Through it, the designers and project teams can capture ideas, track progress and always allow stakeholders to know the latest  situation of the project.


About Face: The Essentials of Interaction Design - By Alan Cooper,

As one of the must-read classic books, About Face series are worth the time to read, and each version is very valuable. As one of the instrumental books, AF brings interaction into the daily language of product design and development. Which is a comprehensive guide on interface design and interaction design of web and mobile devices. This book covers the best practices of project progress, goal-oriented design, persona development. For beginners who have no project experience, it may be very difficult, but still worth reading. We recommend cursory read at the first time and then study the rest part carefully when needed, because it involves too many details.

"If Norman is an old man telling stories, Krug is a crash expert let you simply entry design, while Cooper is a scholar, researcher, designer."


UX Websites & Blogs

1. Lukew

Lukew, a senior UX expert on digital product leader who has designed and built software used by more than one billion people worldwide also the founder of several companies.



A comprehensive website provides high-quality articles with the UX employee on Design, Coding, Mobile, and Word Press etc.


3. UXbooth

A professional UX website. The difference between it and Smashing Magazine is that UXbooth focuses more on the aspect of user experience design.



It’s a new blog with very simple and clean interface, no more distraction from advertisements or others. Articles are all surrounding the topics of design tools, UI/UX design, web design, and mobile app design. A good design topic resource to follow.

5. UXness 

The UXness Blog is your portal to a richer understanding of User Experience (UX) design. It's a treasure trove of insightful articles that dissect key topics like: UX fundamentals, Emerging UX trends, Practical UX design tips and tricks, Inspiring UX case studies, UX events, UX Tools, UX Books and UX principles and laws etc. UXness is a community of 35K+ UX enthusiasts connect across the globe and have ~2K daily article reads.  




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Grace Jia
Prototyping tools, UI&UX news & information, article sharer, writer.
Email: grace@jongde.com 
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Sunday, 24 December 2023

UX Tools Survey 2023 - Results


UX tools Survey 2023 Results

UX Tools Survey 2023 Results 

This survey is designed to gather insights into the preferences and utilization of UX and design tools among professionals and students in the field of User Experience (UX). Organised by UXNESS Edulabs, this marks the third consecutive year of the UX Tools survey campaign, aimed at comprehending the prevailing preferences and trends in the application of UX tools. This years UX Tools Survey is special since we added 'AI/Gen AI' Tools as a new category. 


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Participants demographics 


This year we recorded a great mix of participants demographics with respect to role, years of experience and employer size. Top participants roles UX & product Designers 32% combined, UI Designers 15%, UX Researchers 10% etc. Overall 30% participants were above 5 years of experience and 41% participants between 2 to 8 years of experience. 17% participants were from employer size 5000+.


AI/Gen AI Tools 

  • 58% participants (UX Professionals and students) feel ‘Strongly Agree’ and 'Agree' "AI/Gen AI has great potential in shaping the UX tools and their usage." [Average = 5.66, Mode = 7 (Strongly Agree)' 
  • Top notable AI/Gen AI platforms being used by UX professionals: ChatGPT, Adobe Sensei, Uizard, Google Bard, Adobe Firefly.



Top choice AI/GenAI tools by UX Designers


Wireframing and Prototyping Tools
  

  • Adobe XD, Figma were the top choice Wireframing & Prototyping tools by the participants continuously for the third year. 
  • Top 5 Wireframing & Prototyping tools – Adobe XD (44%), Figma (43%), Microsoft Office (37%), UXPin (27%), Invision (14%). 
  • Notable entries this years – Proto.io, Framer, Miro, ProtoPie etc. 


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UI Design Tools  

  • Adobe Photoshop, Figma were the top choice UI Design tools by the participants for this year. 
  • Top 5 UI Design tools – Figma (49%), Adobe Photoshop (43%), Adobe XD (33%), Adobe Illustrator (30%), UXPin (19%). Notable entries this years – Proto.io, Framer, Freehand MX etc.
Top 5 UI Design tools

Digital Whiteboarding Tools 
 

  • Adobe Illustrator, Figma were the top choice Digital Whiteboarding tools by the participants for this year. 
  • Top 5 Digital Whiteboarding tools – Adobe Illustrator (36%), FigJam (34%), Adobe XD (32%), Miro (24%), Sketch (19%). Notable entries this years – Overflow.io, Invision Freehand, Whimsical, Flowmapp etc.
Top 5 Digital whiteboarding tools


Design Handoff Tools  

  • Figma, Sketch were the top choice Design handoff tools by the participants consecutively for the 2nd year. 
  • Top 5 Design Handoff tools – Figma(47%), Sketch (25%), Invision (18%), ProtoPie (17%), Zeplin (15%). Notable entries – Abstract, Framer, Miro, Marvel etc.
Top 5 Design handoff tools

User Research Tools  

  • Google Forms, SurveyMonkey were the top choice User research tools by the participants. 
  • Top 5 User Research tools – Google Forms (54%), SurveyMonkey(35%), User Interviews (27%), UserZoom (27%), Respondent.io (22%). Notable entries – ProvenByUsers, Typeform, UXTweak, Maze etc.
Top 5 User research tools

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Behaviour Analytics Tools  

  • Google analytics, HotJar were the top choice user behavior analytics tools by the participants consecutive for the 3rd year. 
  • Top 5 Behavior Analytics tools – Google Analytics (54%), Hotjar (21%), Visual Website Optimizer (18%), Mixpanel (13%), Crazyegg (8%).
Top 5 Behavior analytics tools


Virtual Collaboration Tools  

  • Google Meet, Zoom were the top choice Virtual Collaboration tools by the participants. 
  • Top 5 Virtual Collaboration tools – Google Meet (56%), Zoom(55%), Microsoft Teams (45%), Slack (31%), Skype (27%).

Top 5 Virtual collaboration tools

UX Tools Toolkit 2023 



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Thank you for exploring the UX Tools Survey report (2023). If you find value in the Annual UX Tools Insights 2023, support UXness on Buy Me a Coffee to help us continue bringing impactful UX research and insights! 

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Saturday, 17 December 2022

2022 - UX Tools Survey Results


2022 UX Tools survey

2022 UX Tools Survey


2022 — UX Tools Survey by UXness 

After successfully completing the "UX Tools survey campaign - 2021", UXNess brings the annual UX design tools survey 2022 results(2nd UX Tools Survey campaign). 

This survey is aimed to learn about UX & design tools and preferences by UX professionals, students etc. This is 2nd consecutive year of UX Tools survey campaign run by UXNESS Edulabs to understand the preference of using UX tools.


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Thanks to this years Sponsors & Partners

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Wednesday, 5 January 2022

2021 - UX Tools Survey by UXness - Results


2021 - UX Tools Survey - Results


This study is targeted to learn about UX & design tools getting used by UX professionals, students, etc. It is an annual survey getting conducted by UXness Edulabs to understand the preference of using UX tools and bring insights. Please note, in this survey, we didn't ask for any personal details such as name, gender, contact details, employer name, location and email ID etc. 

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Thanks to sponsors & Partners 



SURVEY RESULTS & INSIGHTS


Participants demographic 

Participants demographic


In this campaign we have received the 400+ responses from across the globe. 38% participants were having role of 'UX Designers' and around 45% participants were having 5 years & more experience


Wireframing & Prototyping 

Figma, Adobe XD were the top choice wireframing & prototyping tools by the participants. 17% participants chose only Figma as ‘Wireframing & prototyping’ tool, whereas 9% selected Figma & Adobe XD together. 23% participants who use Figma were above 5 years of experience.

Wireframing & Prototyping


UI Design

Figma, Adobe XD were the top choice UI design tools by the participants. 23% participants chose only Figma as ‘UI Design’ tool. 12% participants selected Figma and Adobe XD together as UI design tool.

UI Design

Digital whiteboarding 

Miro was ahead in this category of Digital whiteboarding with 51% participants choice. 24% participants who chose Miro were from company size 10000+ employees. 25% Miro users were from 5 to 8 years of experience. 29% participants who chose Figma were from company size below 100 employees.

Digital whiteboarding

Design handoff

Figma, Zeplin were the top choice Design handoff tools by the participants. 45% participants who selected ‘I do not use design handoff tools’ were from company size below 100 employees. 41% participants who use design handoff tools were above 5 years of experience.

Design handoff

User research 

Google forms and User Interviews were the top choice User research tools by the participants. 26% participants who chose User Interviews were above 10 years of experience. Surprisingly Miro tool became the choice of 23% participants in user research.

User research


User behaviour analytics 

Google analytics and HotJar were the top choice user behavior analytics tools by the participants. Although, 38% participants do not use any behavior analytics tool. 58% participants who use behavior analytics tools were above 5 years of experience.

User behaviour analytics


Virtual collaboration 

Zoom, Microsoft teams and Google Meet were the top choice virtual collaboration tools by the participants with marginal difference. Miro seems to be the trending tool for virtual collaboration.
Virtual collaboration

Conclusion

UX folks use multiple tools for performing certain activities. 
In this study, Figma seems to be the most versatile tool which gets used for various activities such as wireframing, prototyping, digital whiteboarding and design handoff. 
We also found Miro not only getting used as a Digital whiteboarding and virtual collaboration platform but also getting used in User research. 


UX Tools Tool kit 2021


Thank you for exploring the UX Tools Survey report (2021). Please share your feedback, comments, suggestions, questions with us at team@uxness.in 


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Thank you for exploring the UX Tools Survey report (2021). If you find value in the Annual UX Tools Insights 2021, support UXness on Buy Me a Coffee to help us continue bringing impactful UX research and insights! 

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Tuesday, 6 April 2021

Top Alternatives of Figma - prototyping tools

Top Alternatives of Figma


InVision

Invision tool

The digital product design platform used to make the world's best customer experiences
URL: https://www.invisionapp.com/




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Sketch 


Sketch tool

Sketch is a vector graphics editor for macOS developed by the Dutch company Sketch B.V. (formerly named Bohemian Coding). It was first released on 7 September 2010 and won an Apple Design Award in 2012.
URL: https://www.sketch.com/ 

Moqups


Moqups tool

Moqups is a visual collaboration tool that combines whiteboard, diagram, and design features in a single, online app.
URL: https://moqups.com/




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Axure RP

Axure RP Tool

Axure RP is the only prototyping software that lets you quickly make rich, functional prototypes so you can make informed choices even on your most urgent projects.
URL: https://www.axure.com/

Lucidchart 


Lucidchart tool
Create flowcharts & diagrams online with Lucidchart. No download needed. Get the most powerful, professional diagram software on the market. Collaborative. Over 10,000,000+ Users. Seamless Integrations. For PC, Mac, and Linux. Intuitive. Secure & Reliable.
URL : https://www.lucidchart.com/


Balsamiq 


Balsamiq tool
With Balsamiq, anyone can design great websites. Try it for Free! Collaborate Smoothly. Rapid wireframing. One time purchase. Free Trial - Download Now. Mockups for MacOSX. Licenses tied to humans. Work Faster & Smarter.
URL: https://balsamiq.com/


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Adobe XD

Adobe XD tool

The all-in-one UX solution for designing websites, mobile apps, & more. Free! Developer handoff. Fast, versatile artboards. Smart canvas navigation. Mac and Windows.



UXPin 

UXPin tool


UXPin is not your average prototyping tool for linking static screens or artboards with transitions.
URL: https://www.uxpin.com/ 



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