Summary of Leah Buley's The User Experience Team of One
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#1 User experience is the process of measuring and understanding the user’s reaction to your product. It is different from other fields, and people find their way to it through a variety of pathways.
#2 The term user experience is a general term that describes not only a professional practice, but also a resulting outcome. To be a user experience designer means to practice a set of methods and techniques for researching what users want and need, and to design products and services for them.
#3 The user experience is the overall effect created by the interactions and perceptions that someone has when using a product or service. It is a fancy term for what people often describe with words like love or hate.
#4 User experience is the process of understanding users and their needs, and designing their interactions with a product from moment to moment. It is common to see people mixing and matching these terms into nonstandard titles like user experience architect.
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#1
User experience is the process of measuring and understanding the user’s reaction to your product. It is different from other fields, and people find their way to it through a variety of pathways.
#2
The term user experience is a general term that describes not only a professional practice, but also a resulting outcome. To be a user experience designer means to practice a set of methods and techniques for researching what users want and need, and to design products and services for them.
#3
The user experience is the overall effect created by the interactions and perceptions that someone has when using a product or service. It is a fancy term for what people often describe with words like love or hate.
#4
User experience is the process of understanding users and their needs, and