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Design: Data Visualization

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  1. The Intersection of Data Visualization and UX Design

    March 20, 2023

    In the digital age, data is a critical component of our daily lives. It informs our decision-making and drives innovation. On the other hand, UX design is crucial to creating easy-to-use, user-friendly products and services—essentially creating coherent user interfaces that look and feel good.

    But what happens when these two fields collide? Can the user experience and data work together to create meaningful experiences for users? In this article, I’ll share my thoughts on this interesting conjunction of ideas and help you to understand how you can use them to create an impact. Read More

  2. The Application of Big-Data Analytics in Major Industries

    April 3, 2023

    Big-data analytics can help businesses to gain deeper insights into their customers and market trends by employing advanced computing algorithms. Plus, big-data analytics can be instrumental in enabling companies to make informed decisions regarding business, customer, and operational processes and can help highlight patterns to improve the overall user experience.

    Data analytics are often utilized across major industries, with examples in insurance, healthcare, education, and transportation. However, by selecting relevant data, even small businesses can use big-data analytics to increase sales and address customer needs, with market reports estimating that the global big-data market could reach $268.4 billion by 2026. Read More

  3. From Features to Value: Designing SaaS Dashboards That Deliver Insights

    March 3, 2025

    In the realm of Software as a Service (SaaS), digital dashboards often serve as the central location in which users can interact with data, make decisions, and monitor key metrics. However, many dashboards fall short of delivering the value that users expect. All too often, they’re cluttered with features, lack a clear purpose, and overwhelm rather than inform. As product designers, our responsibility goes beyond simply presenting data, We must design dashboards that prioritize users’ goals, reduce their cognitive load, and help them turn raw data into actionable insights.

    In this article, I’ll explore some strategies that can help product teams move from creating feature-heavy dashboards to value-driven dashboards. I’ll offer practical tips that enable UX designers to craft design solutions that truly resonate with users. Read More

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