Thomas Yung

@thomasyungux
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UX at Mayo Clinic; Co-author for 97 Things Every UX Practitioner Should Know - O’Reilly Publishing
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Should Designers Code? A little perspective from Brad Frost.
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Should designers code?

Ah yes, this old chestnut. It pops up as reliably as daffodils in early spring. My perspective has changed very little over the years. Telling web designers they don't need to worry about code is like telling architects they don't need to worry about steel, wood or physics.— Brad Fr

Brad Frost
Just finished up a redesign of my personal website/portfolio. Go check it out https://thomasyung-design-system.glitch.me
Thomas Yung

Interesting viz on #UX #Research participant recruiting pain points via @userinterviews State of User Research 2023 Report https://www.userinterviews.com/state-of-user-research-2023-report
State of User Research 2023 Report | User Interviews

Our 5th annual report unpacks survey data from 929 UX researchers and ReOps pros to uncover trends in research teams, tools, AI, layoffs, and more.

Figma announcements at #config23 brings in so many new features that make developer handoff so seamless. Variables, rem units, Dev Mode. #ux #ui #design
Recruiting participants for usability studies can be made easier with personas.
Done a bit of this in my career…
One of the benefits of hiring a Digital Product Designer who can code…
Best Practices for Building and Maintaining Your Own Research-Participant Database https://www.nngroup.com/articles/research-participant-database/ #UX #Research #Design
Best Practices for Building and Maintaining Your Own Research-Participant Database

Developing your own research-participant database allows you to be efficient in recruiting study participants, enabling you to run more studies with faster turnaround.

Nielsen Norman Group