The latest UX trends you need to know about ??
As UX continues to evolve, teams are looking for new ways to stay ahead of the curve. The landscape of user understanding is transforming, with AI, accessibility, and collaborative approaches reshaping how we connect with and learn from users.
In this issue, we've assembled first-hand perspectives to help you navigate the changing world of UX – from breakthrough technologies to more inclusive research practices.?
We explore:
?? The latest trends in UX research for 2025
?? How AI is changing research workflows
?? What’s ahead for UX design
??Developments in mobile app design
? A template for gathering customer satisfaction feedback
?? How the RSPCA UK involves supporters to improve its UX
?? What we’re tuning into lately
UX research trends: What our survey revealed
We asked 50 UX researchers about the future of UXR, and some clear trends emerged. AI is changing how researchers work, accessibility is getting more attention, and continuous discovery is becoming standard practice. Cross-functional collaboration is also shaping a more user-centered approach.?
From evolving roles to remote research, this article dives into what’s trending in UX research. Read more.
The evolving role of AI in qualitative research
AI is reshaping research workflows, but it’s no substitute for human expertise. Find out how researchers are using AI in their daily work.
What's ahead for UX design?
UX design is changing with new tools, technologies, and user needs shaping the field. We spoke to experts about what’s next – AI tools, ethical design, and shifting priorities.?
New developments in app design
From micro-interactions and voice controls to accessibility and sustainability, app designers are rethinking the user experience.
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How the RSPCA UK involves supporters to improve its user experience
Discover how the RSPCA UK's digital team uses Lyssna to quickly validate design decisions, enhance navigation, and improve accessibility.
What we're tuning into
Looking for new ideas? Christopher Nguyen curated a list of lesser-known sites that are worth bookmarking for future reference.
If you’re looking to visualize data in creative ways, this site might be just what you need! This project takes one dataset and explores 100 different visualization styles, showing just how versatile data presentation can be.?
In this episode of Brave UX , host Brendan Jarvis ???? chats with Whitney Hess, PCC , an executive coach, writer, and designer. They discuss bravery, vulnerability, personal growth, and how to embrace failure. If you’re reflecting on the past year and setting new goals, this is a timely list.
Executive Coaching for Creative Leaders
2 个月Thank you so much for including my Brave UX podcast episode in your roundup. A big thanks to Brendan Jarvis ???? for a great interview.