UX/UI Crew Talk Quiz
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Should I design with Lorem ipsum?
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Always!Having placeholder content instead of a real one causes design to live outside of the context it will be used in. You can't test it properly without bias and it won't save you time either because you need to replace placeholder content at the end.
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Just in production.Having placeholder content instead of a real one causes design to live outside of the context it will be used in. You can't test it properly without bias and it won't save you time either because you need to replace placeholder content at the end.
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It's OK when you want to save some timeHaving placeholder content instead of a real one causes design to live outside of the context it will be used in. You can't test it properly without bias and it won't save you time either because you need to replace placeholder content at the end.
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Use real content when possibleHaving placeholder content instead of a real one causes design to live outside of the context it will be used in. You can't test it properly without bias and it won't save you time either because you need to replace placeholder content at the end.
Who coined the term "User experience"
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Don NormanCorrect! Don Norman's most famous book, The Design of Everyday Things, popularized the term and shed light on UX Design as a discipline. Combining his background in cognitive psychology, electrical engineering and computer science, Norman’s book explores the idea of human-centered design, citing examples of both poor and well designed products, respectively.
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Steve JobsIt was actually Don Norman. His most famous book, The Design of Everyday Things, popularized the term and shed light on UX Design as a discipline. Combining his background in cognitive psychology, electrical engineering and computer science, Norman’s book explores the idea of human-centered design, citing examples of both poor and well designed products, respectively.
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Jakob NielsenIt was actually Don Norman. His most famous book, The Design of Everyday Things, popularized the term and shed light on UX Design as a discipline. Combining his background in cognitive psychology, electrical engineering and computer science, Norman’s book explores the idea of human-centered design, citing examples of both poor and well designed products, respectively.
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Dieter RamsIt was actually Don Norman. His most famous book, The Design of Everyday Things, popularized the term and shed light on UX Design as a discipline. Combining his background in cognitive psychology, electrical engineering and computer science, Norman’s book explores the idea of human-centered design, citing examples of both poor and well designed products, respectively.