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What makes great dashboard design? They help users understand, assess, and ACT. Dive deeper into some great examples of dashboard design and trends for 2025 from #Notion, #Geckoboard, #Semrush, #Microsoft browserlondon.com/blog/2025/05/0…

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With AI, and automation most brands are focused on moving fast. But the ones who win? They’re the ones who still work when everything else is flying at 100mph. That means QA isn’t a luxury. It’s a multiplier. It’s risk insurance. It’s revenue protection. badtesting.com/thoughts/websi…

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The most successful systems embrace structured contribution models that enable teams to break rules meaningfully, document their learnings, and strengthen the system for everyone. Read more about how to thoughtfully break the rules here: browserlondon.com/blog/2025/06/0…

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(1/6) So about that Shopify announcement… Carl Rivera announced they've "dropped UX as a title" because "AI enables anyone to make things usable: our job is to make them unforgettable." If you design, you're now simply a "Designer." #Shopify #UXisnotdead

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(2/6)This risks eroding design maturity through loss of specialised perspective. UX emerged because user-centred products require specific methodologies—user research, behavioural psychology, interaction design, usability testing. #UXisnotdead #Shopify

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(3/6) When we generalise titles, we signal these competencies are less valuable. With the loss of specialisation comes loss of voice. What design culture are we creating? #UXisnotdead #Shopify

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(4/6) The irony: Shopify's success was built on specialisation— Tobi Lütke's Ruby expertise to their "jobs-to-be-done" expertise, "spiky generalists with deep proficiency." Their success came from leveraging what they now abandon: specialised knowledge. #UXisnotdead #Shopify

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(5/6) Key question: Does prioritising "unforgettable" over "usable" serve users? What happens to accessibility when taste overrides usability? Substance lies in commitment to user-centred decisions, not titles.

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(6/6) The companies that succeed will maintain strong user advocacy regardless of org charts. Titles matter because they signal what we value. Let's not abandon the rigour that built great products. #UXisnotdead #Shopify

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(1/4): 81% of people abandon forms after starting them 😬 That's not just a design issue—that's time AND money walking out the door. #UXDesign #FormDesign #UserExperience Read more here: browserlondon.com/blog/2025/06/2…

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(2/4): Forms are the administrative glue of organizations, both collecting user information and internal needs. The challenge? Finding the sweet spot where business needs AND user experience both win. #ConversionOptimization #Design Read more here: browserlondon.com/blog/2025/06/2…

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(3/4): One great example from the article: Aarron Walter (Mailchimp): "What should we call you?" vs "Enter your full legal name" Small changes, massive impact #ProductDesign #design #copy Read more here: browserlondon.com/blog/2025/06/2…

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(4/4): Read the full breakdown of user-centric form design and see more examples of forms that users will actually finish. #BusinessGrowth #UX #designer browserlondon.com/blog/2025/06/2…

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(1/5) How do you make 3,000+ research documents findable for BBC journalists, government officials, and passengers needing help? This was transport Focus's challenge. Here's how we solved it #DigitalTransformation #UXDesign #WebDesign

(1/5) How do you make 3,000+ research documents findable for BBC journalists, government officials, and passengers needing help?
This was transport Focus's challenge. Here's how we solved it
#DigitalTransformation #UXDesign #WebDesign
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(2/5) The challenge: 3,000-4,000 research documents serving multiple audiences. BBC journalists covering disruptions, government officials planning infrastructure, and everyday passengers seeking help with their journeys. #UserExperience #PublicSector #TransportUK

(2/5) The challenge: 3,000-4,000 research documents serving multiple audiences.
BBC journalists covering disruptions, government officials planning infrastructure, and everyday passengers seeking help with their journeys.
#UserExperience #PublicSector #TransportUK
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(3/5) Our solutions: Algolia-powered search with contextual filtering, multi-site architecture for Welsh and Scottish users, accessibility-first design for screen readers, and infrastructure that scales to 26,000+ hits during BBC news mentions. #SearchExperience #Accessibility

(3/5) Our solutions: Algolia-powered search with contextual filtering, multi-site architecture for Welsh and Scottish users, accessibility-first design for screen readers, and infrastructure that scales to 26,000+ hits during BBC news mentions.
#SearchExperience #Accessibility
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(4/5) Results: Media professionals find transport data quickly, government officials access location-specific research easily, transport users can submit complaints without friction, and regional audiences get content in appropriate languages. #UserCentredDesign #PublicService

(4/5) Results: Media professionals find transport data quickly, government officials access location-specific research easily, transport users can submit complaints without friction, and regional audiences get content in appropriate languages. 
#UserCentredDesign #PublicService
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(5/5) Ten years of collaboration shows how understanding both sector knowledge and technical requirements leads to platforms that serve their users. Ready to improve your digital presence? Get in touch here: browserlondon.com/contact/ #WebsiteOptimisation #UXConsultancy