UX & Design Metrics Exercises
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Credibility

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Value-impact

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Saturation

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Usability

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Researching usability

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Attitudinal data

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Product reaction questions

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Common misconceptions about design thinking

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Impact/Effort Matrix

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Conveying key insights

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Analyze key findings

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Hick’s Law

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Behavioral data

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Jakob’s Law

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Fitt’s Law

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Miller’s Law

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CSS centimeters (cm)

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Aesthetic-usability effect

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Measuring the distance between layers

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Design satisfaction
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Compare sentiment metrics with behavior

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Define the metrics of success

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Similarity with size

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Deep delight

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Behavioral delight

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Set metrics

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Reflective delight

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Work on visual design

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Design system coverage

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Demonstrate attention to detail

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Evaluate directness

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Provide meaningful navigation

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Use the right traction metrics

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Surface/visceral delight

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Evoke the feeling of transparency

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CSS margin/padding property values

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Provide more efficient scanning

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Why cognitive load matters

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What is user delight?

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Evaluate success rate

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Measure the value, not actions

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Creating lasting delight

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Design quality

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Time spent on rework

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Projects percentage delivered within budget
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Key objectives of design audits

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Uxcel - learning UX/UI design
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The importance of systematic evaluation
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Business impact of design maintenance

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