Tuesday, December 6, 2016

The Complete Guide to Gift-Giving this UXmas

Ah, the holidays. A time to reflect, connect with friends and family, and agonise over the awkwardness of exchanging gifts with colleagues and clients.

Just like UX job descriptions, holiday gift-giving practices vary from country to country, region to region, and even office to office. Individual beliefs, cultural practices, and potential conflicts of interest aside, I usually find that a carefully chosen holiday gift helps the people you work with feel appreciated. I’ll always err on the side of buying a little something even if I’m not sure of the protocol.

Looking for gift ideas for fellow UXers, clients or colleagues? Read on…

For the fellow UXer in your life

Whiteboard sticky notes. Yah, you read that correctly. Two UX nerd tools in one. These little guys can stick anywhere with static cling and you can write and erase as many times as necessary. Er. Mah. Gerd!

Website Decks let you hold your website architecture in your hands (Source: UX Kits)

Website Decks let you hold your website architecture in your hands (Source: UX Kits)

Know a colleague in the midst of a big website redesign, or tackling information architecture challenges? A Website Deck is just what they need.

 A browser sketch pad, a precision-cut steel stencil and a pencil. Gift sorted. (Source: UI Stencils)


A browser sketch pad, a precision-cut steel stencil and a pencil. Gift sorted. (Source: UI Stencils)

Ever hear a fellow UXer complain that they wish they could draw better? Or that they’d like to sketch, but really, they can’t even draw straight lines? Problem solved with these UI stencils.

 The Pantone Artist and Writer's Notebook has a different colour chip on each page. Fancy! (Source: Amazon)


The Pantone Artist and Writer’s Notebook has a different colour chip on each page. Fancy! (Source: Amazon)

How about a little sketching inspiration? This Pantone notebook has unlined pages and colour chips to add excitement. These sketchpadshave browser outlines and grids for sketching and paper prototyping, and this Moleskin converts hand-drawn sketches into digital files. No. Excuses.

Y’all. The future is now – we even have 3D printing pens. Maybe this should be a gift for yourself. Or, ya know, your favourite UXmas contributor (hint, hint).

For the consultant or constant traveller, consider this foldable silicone keyboard. Bonus: it’s waterproof, so it’s immune to coffee spills.

Know an aspiring UX Unicorn? Or maybe need to transform your team into a set of magical generalists. You can’t teach them research and design and coding and everything else UX-related instantly, but they can get a taste of the unicorn life with a handy headband.

The Build-On Brick Mug. It's a coffee mug and construction set all in one! (Source: Thinkgeek)

The Build-On Brick Mug. It’s a coffee mug and construction set all in one! (Source: Thinkgeek)

Perhaps you know someone who is a proud specialist (a narwhal, if you’re familiar) and wants to show off their pride? In that case, I recommend this awesome Narwhal laptop sticker, pin, or cute mug.

For clients or colleagues who don’t realise how much they need UX

Move design conversations into the realm of facts and evidence with a set of UX Myths posters. (Source: Behance)

Move design conversations into the realm of facts and evidence with a set of UX Myths posters. (Source: Behance)

If there’s someone who you’d like to appreciate the full spectrum of user experience specialties/understand of the importance of research/could use a beautiful reminder that in fact, you are not your user; check out these posters of popular UX myths. You need to download and get them printed, so leave a little extra time – not for the last minute shopper.

The Brand Deck is a tool that helps you figure out who you are. (Source: branding.cards)

The Brand Deck is a tool that helps you figure out who you are. (Source: branding.cards)

Have a client who has a hard time describing their business goals in terms other than, “Make it pop?” Suggest the brand card exercise and give them these brand cards to get started. Order the NSFW deck at your own peril.

For a more general creative exercise, how about the oblique strategy cards? These cryptic cards were originally designed as a way to break musicians out of creative block. There are no real rules, other than that you are asked to view whatever you’re currently working on through the lens of the cards. It’s not for everyone, but can be a fun exercise with the right crowd.

Harness the power of checkboxes for effective communication with Knock Knock WTF Nifty Notes (Source: Amazon)

Harness the power of checkboxes for effective communication with Knock Knock WTF Nifty Notes (Source: Amazon)

And if, after all those fun gifts, you still have clients who argue that research is a waste of time, maybe just write a note to your office pal on these WTF notes.

For the product team you need to convince to work with you or other random colleagues, clients, and associates

Handcrafted, 3D printed cookie cutters let you read your food before eating it. (Source: Etsy)

Handcrafted, 3D printed cookie cutters let you read your food before eating it. (Source: Etsy)

Don’t know what to get? There’s always snacks and booze. Fruitcake and prepackaged snack boxes are cliched gifts for a reason, but make sure you personalise food and drinks so they don’t seem quite so cookie cutter. (Although, these font cookie cutters would be pretty rad if you know of someone who likes to bake)

Coffee lover? A coffee subscription or a coffee mug that doubles as a desk toy should do the trick.

If you’re really unsure, pick out a regional treat. I live in North Carolina, so my go-to gift is usually barbeque sauce. And if you’re looking at snacks, I’m a big fan of this small-batch popcorn, available in dozens of sweet and savoury flavours. Bonus: they’re from my tiny hometown.

In a pinch, you could always buy a bottle of quality wine or spirits. There are some exceptions, but most people appreciate a drink or two around the holidays, and if not they can easily regift.

I hope that helps ease the office holiday pain. Happy shopping!

Looking for more #UXmas cheer? We’re counting down the days to Christmas with a digital advent calendar. Join in the fun at uxmas.com or follow along on Twitter @merryuxmas for a daily UXmas gift.

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Browser Trends December 2016: Mobile Overtakes Desktop

In November, we looked at the underdog browsers adopted by one in thirty web users. The StatCounter browser statistics for December 2016 records a more exciting and momentous event in the web's history…

Worldwide Desktop & Tablet Browser Statistics, October to November 2016

The following table shows browser usage movements during the past month.

Browser October November change relative
Chrome 59.39% 59.22% -0.17% -0.30%
Firefox 13.28% 13.49% +0.21% +1.60%
IE11 6.95% 6.98% +0.03% +0.40%
oldIE 1.94% 1.81% -0.13% -6.70%
Edge 2.82% 2.93% +0.11% +3.90%
Safari 4.79% 4.69% -0.10% -2.10%
iPad Safari 5.42% 5.68% +0.26% +4.80%
Opera 1.91% 1.82% -0.09% -4.70%
Others 3.50% 3.38% -0.12% -3.40%

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Create Serverless Microservices with Node.js and AWS Lambda

If you've ever wanted to write a web app or API without messing around with the server, Amazon's Lambda might be what you're looking for. AWS is a collection of developer tools that Amazon develops and publicly offers.

In this article we will get up and running with Lambda, a new tool in the Amazon Web Services (AWS) suite. We'll be using Lambda to create a HTTP GET endpoint that will make requests using the GitHub API to pull repository info from GitHub and return a JSON response.

To follow along with this article you will need an AWS account of your own. You can create a free AWS account at https://aws.amazon.com/

What is AWS Lambda?

The Lambda tag line is "Run Code without Thinking about Servers." At first glance this may sound confusing. Where or how does the code actually run then?

Serverless and Functions as a Service

"Serverless" is a new software infrastructure term you may have heard. It is used for describing solutions for on-demand code execution. The term "serverless" can be misleading because, in fact, there are still servers in the equation. A better descriptor is FaaS, or "Functions as a Service."

Both definitions are used to describe a new development and deployment experience. This new experience is considered "serverless" because you as a developer no longer have to manage, monitor, or scale any servers that are running your code. You just upload your code to a FaaS provider (AWS Lambda, in this case) and the FaaS provider executes it and manages any infrastructure for you behind the scenes.

The pros and cons of Serverless architecture

Given this expanded definition of the "Serverless" architecture, let's look at some of the pros and cons when working with Lambda.

Pros

  • On-demand usage pricing.

    Traditional server hosting uses a recurring billing cycle. Your server is always up and running using resources and waiting for input. You pay a monthly or yearly fee to keep it running for the duration of your billing cycle.

    Lambda uses on-demand pricing, where billing is calculated per function use. This means that if your project utilizes Lambda functions that are not being used in high demand, you can save a significant amount of money over traditional hosting solutions.

    Lambda pricing is as follows:

    • $0.20 per 1 million requests
    • $0.00001667 for every GB-second of compute time, with every execution rounded up to the nearest 100ms

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  • Built-in auto scaling

    In a traditional hosted infrastructure, there comes a time where you may need to worry about performance and scaling. As the traffic and usage of your application increase, you may need to add more hosted servers to your infrastructure to keep up with demand. This can cause failures and bottlenecks for your users. Lambda takes care of scaling silently when needed, removing additional cognitive overhead.

Cons

  • Inconsistent local development work flow.

    You can write Lambda function code locally and test it in isolation, but you won't be able to simulate a production environment locally without creating your own hacked-together version of Lambda.

Lambda Key Concepts

Function code and triggers

Lambda has two main concepts: code and triggers. Code is self-explanatory. In our case, it's the JavaScript code that you write and upload to Lambda to produce your desired behaviors.

Once uploaded, code will not execute on its own. Lambda has an additional concept called "triggers." Triggers are events fired by other AWS services that pass data to the Lambda function for execution.

Some example triggers are:

  • An HTTP request to AWS API Gateway fires lambda code
  • An event fired on an interval, like a cron job from CloudWatch Events
  • A DynamoDB table is updated and triggers Lambda code

Lambda code function signature

You define a Lambda function by exporting a regular function from JavaScript that matches the expected Lambda signature.

exports.myLambdaFunction = (event, context, callback) => {
   // Use callback() and return 
}

The function receives three arguments:

  1. event — A key-value pair dictionary of 'trigger data' that Lambda passes to the function.

  2. context — AWS internal information such as AWS request ID, Lambda expiration timeout, and Log info.
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  3. callback — A standard async JavaScript callback handler.
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Building a Lambda Function

To get started creating a new Lambda function, visit the Lambda dashboard at:
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6 Medical Apps Revolutionizing Healthcare

Smartphone apps put a world of valuable information at our fingertips, including information about our health. We’re not talking about the ability to Google diagnoses on your phone — the healthcare apps of today are incredibly advanced and are revolutionizing the way we engage with the medical world. Whether you’re a doctor, patient, or researcher, smartphone apps can no doubt provide fast, efficient, and convenient solutions for your medical needs.

Apple officially entered the healthcare market in 2015 with the introduction of ResearchKit and CareKit. Those two software frameworks allow doctors and other medical professionals to create iOS apps that can be used to collect medical research data and help people better understand their medical conditions.

ResearchKit allows the 700 million iPhone users worldwide to participate in medical studies — and the information gleaned from those studies is used by medical professionals to identify patterns and better treat patients.

As well as allowing medical institutions to create apps that work for their research needs, ResearchKit launched five apps of its own, including mPower, an app that’s been used to conduct a large scale (10,000+ participants) study of Parkinson’s disease. That study has already provided researchers with greater insight into the condition.

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Interactive Musical Instruments With Javascript and Web Audio API

Experimental ideas for playful musical interactions powered by MIDI.js and the Web Audio API. Play instruments or make sounds by interacting with content.


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6 Ways to Leverage Your Google+ Presence to Promote Your Business

All of us know about the Digital Marketing revolution happening around us. There is no denying the fact that social networks play a huge role in influencing buyers on the Internet. It is a great tool to promote yourself or your business online. Google+ is a feature rich platform at par with other...

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