The average age for a child getting their first smartphone is now 10.3 years
This week I ended up with an advance copy of Influence Central’s new report called Kids & Tech: The Evolution of Today’s Digital Natives. The report—which is a subsection from a larger, ongoing study of 500 women across the USA—details findings on the way that kids are using technology and reveals several interesting insights. The highlights include:
16 Great UX Conversations From Quora
Since UX is such an expansive, ever-changing field and discipline it can be difficult to know where to start if you’re a beginner, or how to take the next step in advancing your craft if you’re a professional. Well no need to worry, that is what we are here for! Dt went out and scoured the internet to cultivate this list of great UX-themed conversations on Quora. There is something for everyone in the topics below-whether you’re just getting started or you want to advance your skills.
Google takes a new approach to native apps with Instant Apps for Android
Mobile apps often provide a better user experience than browser-based web apps, but you first have to find them, download them, and then try not to forget you installed them. Now, Google wants us to rethink what mobile apps are and how we interact with them.
a digital product agency in San Francisco
We teamed up with Checkmate
to design an iPhone app for paying and splitting restaurant bills. It took
us 6 weeks to get from a first sketch to a polished app.
HOW TO BECOME A GREAT UX DESIGNER WITHOUT A DEGREE
Not much has changed as rapidly as the workplace. This is especially the case with digital designers. 20 years ago, it might have been the norm for you to go to one company, learn one well-defined role, and stay there until you happily retired.
Fast-forward to the present, and things are much more exciting. Entry-level positions now demand a variety of skills. Innovative companies are defining new career paths. It’s a thrilling time to both work and learn.
BugClipper
Whether its your beta tester or your customer, reporting an issue with BugClipper is as simple as sending a text message.
Tap. Describe. Done.
With one tap we capture the screenshot of your app and let your users draw or annotate the image, so they can highlight the exact problem they are facing.