Two short infographics define UX and summarize why and how to run UX projects. Show to your boss or colleagues who don’t understand UX. This ticket to UX mastery only requires 3 minutes of your time.
Infographics have a short shelf-life and very limited utility. Clean bullet point presentations of information are far better. They provide better context via hierarchy and taxonomies. This provides a better tool for mental mapping of concepts by readers.
Infographics have a short shelf-life and very limited utility. Clean bullet point presentations of information are far better. They provide better context via hierarchy and taxonomies. This provides a better tool for mental mapping of concepts by readers.
Also, clearly, the emojis are noisy instead of elucidating. They pull the eye away from what really matter in these layouts.