Have you considered to switch to iPad Pro for UX and Product Design work? Maybe user research? In this video, I'll give you my first-hand experience by trying out UX work only using iPad for a few days. As a Mac and iPad user I'll share the unbiased take covering: the good, the bad and the ugly when it comes to picking iPad pros as a PRO device.
The apps I've listed and like to use when it comes to...
User research:
- Google apps suite (docs, excel, keep)
- Ulysses (UX copy, research note management)
- iOS notes app (notes)
General UX tasks and product design:
- Miro (formerly and sadly renamed Realtimeboard) (experience mapping, wireframes, UI etc.)
- Adobe Comp (wireframes and UI)
- Unsplash (stock photos)
- Procreate (hand drawn illustrations)
- Assembly (vector illustrations)
- Canva (ready made graphics templates)
Other worth checking out:
- Grammarly (UX copy)
- Paper (notes and illustrations)
- Yoink (multitasking drawer to copy/paste elements from-to-anywhere)
and many more.
I recently also created a playlist that contains all my videos on UX portfolios here: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLM2Dd2NIn2Co0dXW7ySkIQEl-8zMcrQiP
The apps I've listed and like to use when it comes to...
User research:
- Google apps suite (docs, excel, keep)
- Ulysses (UX copy, research note management)
- iOS notes app (notes)
General UX tasks and product design:
- Miro (formerly and sadly renamed Realtimeboard) (experience mapping, wireframes, UI etc.)
- Adobe Comp (wireframes and UI)
- Unsplash (stock photos)
- Procreate (hand drawn illustrations)
- Assembly (vector illustrations)
- Canva (ready made graphics templates)
Other worth checking out:
- Grammarly (UX copy)
- Paper (notes and illustrations)
- Yoink (multitasking drawer to copy/paste elements from-to-anywhere)
and many more.
I recently also created a playlist that contains all my videos on UX portfolios here: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLM2Dd2NIn2Co0dXW7ySkIQEl-8zMcrQiP
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