What Can Designers Learn from Agile Methodology

If there’s one way to describe the agile development process to novices, it is this – agile is all about incrementally delivering software, bypassing unnecessary overheads, and working collaboratively towards the greater good of the project. Perfection is left out of the equation, as products can always be enhanced down the road. The actual process … Read more

8 Myths about the MVP Process Debunked for Product Owners

MVP, or Minimum Viable Product, is an often-used terminology that finds its origins in the Lean and Agile development process. It has now become common in software development parlance. Although the concept was coined by Frank Robinson, MVP became more mainstream after Eric Ries described it in his book The Lean Startup, “ A key … Read more

Dealing with Teams That Do Not Believe in Minimum Viable Product

The path of innovation is a complex one to tread on. Especially in an environment where conformity is usually the norm. So, when you have to convince a bunch of skeptical stakeholders of a radical concept such as a minimum viable product, things can get a whole lot slippery. We’re sold on the idea of … Read more

Minimum Viable Product: Your Guide to Knowing All About MVPs

The term ‘Minimum Viable Product’, or MVP was first coined by product development expert, Frank Robinson, who defined it to be a product with a set of core features that allows it to be used in a way it’s meant to be, and nothing more. In other words, an MVP is “The smallest thing that … Read more

The Strength of the Pack Is the Wolf…

A few weeks into this Bizarro world of self-isolation and social distancing, we as a team have comfortably settled into the whole concept of remote working. Sure, as individual members we’ve had our brushes with freelancing or working from home. But this global emergency has forced us as parts of a team to disperse overnight, … Read more

Design Workshops: The IT Leadership’s Best Tool to Building a UX Culture

Here’s some food for thought – what would happen if companies took the bold step of curating the user experience of their employees with as much zeal as they did for their customers? What kind of a world would that be like? Here’s an average scenario in a telecom company. Oftentimes, their customer service agents … Read more

From Pinterest to Personalization: Super Design Trends that Shaped 2010s

The end of a decade is a momentous occasion. More so when we consider the progress and influence that UX design has had on technology. As the decade is coming to a close, we’re revisiting the biggest tech and UX design milestones of the years gone by. [cool-timeline layout=”default” animation=”fade-up” date-format=”Y” icons=”NO” show-posts=”10″ skin=”default” order=”ASC” … Read more

Healthcare Industry Trends that Made an Impact in 2019 and Beyond

The healthcare sector has been notoriously slow to adapt and evolve into a tech-friendly form. However, things have been stepping up, as is evident with these telling numbers. We’ve identified and compiled a list of impactful healthcare trends and statistics which demonstrate that healthcare tech is headed towards a digital transformation in the years to … Read more