Cognitive science understood through pictures

This is a good book that makes difficult cognitive psychology easy to understand, but not light. It gives you an end-to-end look at how humans process information. A must-read primer for anyone interested in UX.

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Yoshinori Kitahara / Cho Tae-ho | stray friend | March 25, 2022 | Original: イラストデ?ぶ認知科?

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Chapter 1 Introduction to Cognitive Science

  • 1.1 Cognitive Science
  • 1.2 The Path of Cognitive Science
  • 1.3 Cognitive science research methods
  • 1.4 model
  • 1.5 Human Information Processing Models and Scope of Cognitive Science

Chapter 2 Senses

  • 2.1 Types and characteristics of senses
  • 2.2 Transmission of Sensory Signals
  • 2.3 Visual
  • 2.4 Hearing
  • 2.5 Somatosensory
  • 2.6 Interaction of the senses
  • 2.7 Image and audio feature extraction by computer

Chapter 3 Perception/Cognition

  • 3.1 Downward Processing
  • 3.2 Gestalt Characteristics
  • 3.3 Shape perception/recognition
  • 3.4 Speech perception/recognition
  • 3.5 Spatial Perception
  • 3.6 Cognitive Maps
  • 3.7 Time Lateness
  • 3.8 Voice Recognition by Computer

Chapter 4 Memory

  • 4.1 Structure of memory
  • 4.2 From short-term memory to working memory
  • 4.3 Long Term Memory
  • 4.4 Declarative and Procedural Memory
  • 4.5 Oblivion
  • 4.6 Computer Memory

Chapter 5 Caution

  • 5.1 Optional Attention
  • 5.2 Focused and Divided Attention
  • 5.3 Visual Attention
  • 5.4 Acoustic Attention
  • 5.5 Estimation of sound direction by computer

Chapter 6 Knowledge

  • 6.1 Representation and Structure of Knowledge
  • 6.2 Meaning
  • 6.3 Concepts and categorization
  • 6.4 Knowledge processing using production rules

Chapter 7 Troubleshooting

  • 7.1 Problem Spaces and Strategies
  • 7.2 The Process of Solving Obvious Problems
  • 7.3 Reasoning
  • 7.4 Wayson's Choice Challenge
  • 7.5 Computerized Game Strategy

Chapter 8 Decision Making

  • 8.1 Utility and context
  • 8.2 Prospect Theory
  • 8.3 Preferred Model
  • 8.4 Decision Making in Conflict

Chapter 9 Creation

  • 9.1 Regenerative and Productive Thinking
  • 9.2 Insight
  • 9.3 Ideation by analogy
  • 9.4 Idea support method

Chapter 10 Understanding Language

  • 10.1 Natural and Artificial Languages
  • 10.2 Layered Structures of Language and Mental Vocabulary
  • 10.3 Word Recognition
  • 10.4 Syntactic Language Production and Understanding Models
  • 10.5 Semantic Language Production and Understanding Models
  • 10.6 Turing Machines and Automatons
  • 10.7 Formal Syntax
  • 10.8 Natural language processing by computer

Chapter 11 Affect

  • 11.1 Affect and cognition
  • 11.2 Physical changes and measurable indicators caused by affect
  • 11.3 Affective model
  • 11.4 Facial Recognition

Chapter 12 Social Cognition

  • 12.1 Interpersonal cognition
  • 12.2 Face Memory and Recognition
  • 12.3 Social Reasoning
  • 12.4 Attitude Change
  • 12.5 Group influence

Chapter 13 Communication

  • 13.1 Non-verbal channels of communication
  • 13.2 Persuasive Communication
  • 13.3 Transformation of communication
  • 13.4 Internet Communication

Chapter 14 Illusion

  • 14.1 Illusion of shape
  • 14.2 Illusion of brightness and color
  • 14.3 Illusion of motion
  • 14.4 Hearing
  • 14.5 Illusion of somatosensory

Chapter 15 The Brain

  • 15.1 Structure of the Brain
  • 15.2 The senses and the brain
  • 15.3 Memory and the Brain
  • 15.4 Thinking and the Brain
  • 15.5 Affect and the Brain
  • 15.6 Signal Transduction in the Brain
  • 15.7 Measuring Cranial Nerve Activity
  • 15.8 Deep Learning

The most beautiful bookstores in the world

When I travel to a new city, the first thing I do is visit a bookstore. Because bookstores think they can find out what the people who live there are interested in and value. Among them, I tend to look for bookstores that have maintained their special character for a long time.

When I visit a bookstore, I am filled with anticipation of making new discoveries. The atmosphere of the street on the way from the accommodation to the bookstore reminds me of the unique scent of paper that spreads through the air when you open the door. You accidentally find a great book on a bookshelf arranged with someone's solid perspective. The texture and sound of turning a bookshelf after standing for a while. This kind of experience is hard to get in any other kind.

'The most beautiful bookstores in the world' is a book written by Reina Shimizu who has covered more than 100 bookstores around the world. Here are 20 of the most beautiful bookstores. Beautiful photos and interviews with bookstore staff convey the feeling of visiting the place. Introducing unique bookstores such as Atlantis Books in Santorini, Greece, Lello Bookstore in Porto, Portugal, which inspired J.K. Rowling, and Tsutaya Bookstore in Japan, which inspired various content creators. When you buy a book, the words “If no one buys it, I tried to have it myself, but it’s a pity” gave me a strange sense of victory. Be sure to read it before going on a trip.

the most beautiful bookstore in the world

Reina Shimizu / Park Soo-ji / Stefano Candito, Laetitia Benat, etc. Photos | Haksan Cultural History (book) |  October 25, 2013 | Original book: World's Most Beautiful Book

Ways of seeing

Written by John Berger | Min Choi moved | Yeolhwadang | Published on June 01, 2019 (1st printing August 01, 2012)

There is an act of seeing before speaking.

“Ways of Seeing”is a compilation of lectures from the 1972 television series. John Berger took a critical approach to art appreciation. At the time, there was an attitude that there was a way to appreciate art in the traditional art world, but I thought this could be a narrow-minded way that did not understand the context. This book explains in an easy-to-understand way how to view art in terms of class, race, gender, property, politics, and economy when looking at art.

The book is divided into chapters that are largely written and chapters that list images.

The first article describes the transformation from a mysterious secret to a replicable language. It explains the change in meaning that occurred when art, which was a high-end luxury item that someone used to make to decorate their home, became reproducible with the invention of photography.

The second article digs into the details of knowing that the person in the image is being seen by someone. In particular, it explains various paintings of women in a 'nude' state to be seen by men.

The third article explains the attitudes and thoughts of people who enjoyed the art of the time based on 'oil painting'. It explains the culture of 'proud' in an easy-to-understand way as a picture to reveal oneself like a modern Instagram.

Finally, I will explain 'advertising', which has a great influence on modern times. He explains that while art so far has been about conveying what exists in the present, advertising is about conveying the fantasy of a future that doesn't exist. It conveys an unattainable dream of the future and sharply points out the fact that its purpose is to determine whether or not it matches the fantasy of the viewer.

It is a book that presents a perspective to penetrate the essence of the object I see beyond the learned knowledge and limited context. It was really easy to solve the in-depth art discourse related to the act of seeing. I read it easily, probably because it is a book made up of series of lectures on television for the general public. It is easy to understand by using real examples and images rather than difficult words. This is a must-read book if you are worried about how to see an object in a new way, that is, a creative approach.

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The Timeless BX Design Bible

Brands, by definition, have a wide range of influences. among them brand designis delicately designed from establishing the brand identity to the experience of meeting customers. Create a medium to communicate with customers in countless ways, including graphics, products, campaigns, messages, and videos. Now, not only organizations but also individuals create brands by defining their identities. whatever BX(Brand Experience)It's time to think about it.

So far, while studying BX, I have collected books where I could learn how to convey messages to people, imprint their images, and move their hearts. understand the brand theory and basis, strategies and technologies that enable brands to have power, and books published by great brands that have actually made an impact on the world. memorable brand storydivided by

Brand Theory and Grounds

Brand experience design bible book. By Darren Coleman | So Seulgi Station | UX Review | 2020

Brand Experience Design Bible
By Darren Coleman | So Seulgi Station | UX Review | 2020


Design the Brand Experience: Understanding and Strategizing Customer Experience Branding By Thomas Gad | Gyeongnam Choi Station | UX Review | 2019

Design the Brand Experience: Understanding and Strategies for Customer Experience Branding
By Thomas Gard | Gyeongnam Choi Station | UX Review | 2019

All business is branding Seongtae Hong | Sam & Parkers | 2012

All business is branding
Seongtae Hong | Sam & Parkers | 2012

Different than better Hong Seong-tae, Jo Su-yong | Bookstone | 2015

different than better
Seongtae Hong, Suyong Jo | Bookstone | 2015

David Aaker's Branding Standards: How the Best Brands Are Made By David Aaker | Beomeo Design Lab Station | UX Review | 2021

Branding Classics by David Aaker: How the Best Brands Are Made
By David Aaker | Beomeo Design Lab Station | UX Review | 2021

Brand Atlas: Immutable Laws of Branding Marketing 55 by Alina Wheeler and Joel Katz | Han Soo-young Station | Sigma Books | 2011

brand atlas: Branding Marketing Immutable Law 55
Alina Wheeler and Joel Katz | Han Soo-young Station | Sigma Books | 2011

100 Immutable Laws of Brand Identity By Kevin Budelman and Yang Kim | Station Lee Hee-soo | Art in Book | 2020

100 Immutable Laws of Brand Identity
By Kevin Budelman, Ms. Kim | Station Lee Hee-soo | Art in Book | 2020

The secret brand identity of things that look good
Jaeguk Cha | Gilbeop | 2017

brand branding branded
Lim Tae-soo | An Graphics | 2020

Brand strategy and technology

Brand Design: The power that creates a brand is not intuition or emotion. These are the stages of detailed practice. Design. By Catherine Sladebrooking | Jaekyung Lee Station | Hong Design | 2018

Brand Design: The power that creates a brand is not intuition or emotion. These are the stages of detailed practice. It is design.
By Catherine Sladebrooking | Jaekyung Lee Station | Hong Design | 2018

The Art of Startup Branding: Practical Brand Development for Entrepreneurs By Anne Miltenberg | Station Lee Yun-jeong | UX Review | 2020

The Art of Startup Branding: Developing a Real Brand for Entrepreneurs
By Anne Miltenberg | Station Lee Yun-jeong | UX Review | 2020

PositioningJack Trout, Al Riesser | Station Jinhwan Ahn | Eulyu Cultural History | 2021

positioning
Jack Trout, by Al Ries | Station Jinhwan Ahn | Eulyu Cultural History | 2021

Enthusiasm Code 7: Marketing That Turns Your Customers Into Fanatics By Patrick Hanlon | Hong Seong-jun Station | Myungjin Publishing | 2008

Code of Enthusiasm 7: Marketing That Turns Your Customers into Fanatics 
By Patrick Hanlon | Hong Seong-jun Station | Myungjin Publishing | 2008

Stories That Become Weapons: 7 Sentences to Survive Brand Wars Official By Donald Miller | Jiyeon Lee Station | willbook | 2018

Stories Become Weapons: 7 Sentence Formulas to Survive Brand Wars
By Donald Miller | Jiyeon Lee Station | willbook | 2018

The Purple Cow By Ondatheth Godin | Station Lee Joo-hyung | Jane | 2004

here comes the purple cow
By Seth Godin | Station Lee Joo-hyung | Jane | 2004


memorable brand story

Baemin-daum Hong Seong-tae | Bookstone | 2016

Baemin-like
Seongtae Hong | Bookstone | 2016

That's why branding is necessary. How to become a single brand among countless names Woosung Jeon | Reading Wednesday | October 27, 2021

That's why branding is necessary. How to become a single brand among many names.
Jeon Woo-sung | Reading Wednesday | 2021

A brand that sells happiness, Oh Lolly Day Park Shin-hoo (lolly) Me | Blackfish | 2022

A brand that sells happiness, O'Rolly Day
Shinhoo Park(lolly) By | Blackfish | 2022

Designing Airbnb Brand Experiences: The Beginning of a Living Journey By Joseph Michelle | Station Kim Yeong-jeong | UX Review | 2020

Designing Airbnb Brand Experiences: The Beginning of a Living Journey
By Joseph Michelle | Station Kim Yeong-jeong | UX Review | 2020

MUJI Muji's Thoughts and Malyang Goods Plan I | Min Kyung-wook Station | Woongjin Jiji House | 2020

MUJI thoughts and words of MUJI
Quality Planning I | Min Kyung-wook Station | Woongjin Jiji House | 2020

Patagonia, by Chouinard, who surfs when the waves hit. Station Lee Young-rae | Lighting House | 2020

Patagonia, surf when the waves hit
By Yvonne Chouinard | Station Lee Young-rae | Lighting House | 2020

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Timeless Bible Series

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  2. The Timeless UX Design Bible
  3. The Timeless BX Design Bible

The Timeless UX Design Bible

I have compiled books that have been influenced a lot when studying UX and UX. These are the books I was able to learn about understanding people and designing good experiences that can achieve the goals you want.

Donald Norman's Design and Human Psychology by Donald Norman | Park Chang-ho Station | Academic branch | 2016

Donald Norman's Design and Human Psychology
Donald Norman Me | Park Chang-ho Station | Academic branch | 2016
This is a book by the legendary father of UX, Donald Norman. It is a book that first came out in 1988, but the essence of UX is boldly contained. If you have anything to do with UX, this book is a must read.

Donald Norman's Design Psychology by Donald Norman | Lee Chun-hee, Lee Ji-hyun | Wikibooks | 2010

Donald Norman's Design Psychology
Donald Norman Me | Lee Chun-hee, Lee Ji-hyun | Wikibooks | 2010
This is an almost end-to-end book on cognitive science. This is a book that helps you think more deeply about all kinds of experiences that come into contact with people, regardless of brand or product.

Don't make (users) think! By Steve Crook | Lee Mi-ryeong Station | Insight | 2014

Don't make (users) think!
By Steve Crook | Lee Mi-ryeong Station | Insight | 2014
Users don't read the letters one by one, they just proceed if they seem to fit properly, and they don't try to understand how everything works. It's a book that focuses on how people really write, and it's packed with compelling real-world stories.

The Hook: The Product Secret That Captures Everyday By Nir Eyal | Jojahyun Station | UX Review | 2022

The hook: The secret to a product that captivates your everyday life
By Nir Eyal | Jojahyun Station | UX Review | 2022
This is a book about how to create habits for users. It guides users through the steps of triggers, actions, and variable rewards to create habits.

100 Facts About People Every Planner and Designer Should Know By Susan Weinschenck | Lee Jae-myeong as Lee Ye-na | Wikibooks | 2012

100 Facts About People Every Planner and Designer Should Know
By Susan Weinschenk | Lee Jae-myeong as Lee Ye-na | Wikibooks | 2012
This book is a quick overview of human psychology.

About Face 4 The Essence of Interaction Design by Alan Cooper, Robert Ryman, David Cronin and Christopher Nosell | Station Choi Yoon-seok | Acorn Publishing House | 2015

About Face 4 The Essence of Interaction Design 
By Alan Cooper, Robert Reiman, David Cronin, and Christopher Nosell | Station Choi Yoon-seok | Acorn Publishing House | 2015
This is a book that can be considered to contain almost everything in UI/UX. It is an encyclopedia-like book that contains details from the point of view of design to practical methods of creating interfaces.

Lean UX Lean and Agile and the Evolving User Experience Siege de Jong Me | Hyejin Song Station | Design House | 2018

Lean UX Lean and Agile and the evolving user experience
By Sis de Jong | Hyejin Song Station | Design House | 2018
Know the Lean UX methodology to test hypotheses at low cost. Because we know what users want, it's a way to materialize deliverables quickly, deliver them to customers, and evolve them. Short, often, a lot is the key method.

Usability evaluation by Steve Crook, do this! By Steve Crook | Jihyeon Lee , Chunhee Lee | Wikibooks | 2010

Steve Crook's usability evaluation, do this!
By Steve Crook | Jihyeon Lee , Chunhee Lee | Wikibooks | 2010
It contains stories about tests that are less perfect than tests that cannot be done because they are difficult and difficult, but that are easy and convenient. A usability test story for all companies with limited resources.

UX Design Project Guide by Russ Unger and Carolyn Chandler | Lee Chun-hee, Lee Ji-hyun | Wikibooks | 2010

UX Design Project Guide
Russ Unger and Carolyn Chandler | Lee Chun-hee, Lee Ji-hyun | Wikibooks | 2010

Mobile Usability Consulting Report Co-authors Jacob Nielsen and Laluca Boudeu | Station Hong Young-pyo | J Pub | 2013

Mobile Usability Consulting Report
Jacob Nielsen, co-author of Laluca Boudeu | Station Hong Young-pyo | J Pub | 2013

Elements of User Experience (UX Insight 10)By Jesse James Garrett | Jeongseungnyeong Station | Insight | 2013

Elements of the user experience (UX insight 10)
By Jesse James Garrett | Jeongseungnyeong Station | Insight | 2013

The 10 Psychological Laws of UX/UI by John Jablonski | Lee Mi-ryeong Station | books only | 2020

10 Psychological Laws of UX/UI
By John Jablonski | Lee Mi-ryeong Station | books only | 2020

UX Principles: 101 Principles for UXers By Will Grant | Shim Gyu-dae Station | Acorn | 2019

UX Principles: 101 Principles for UXers
By Will Grant | Shim Gyu-dae Station | Acorn | 2019

Long-lasting UX Design Basic Principles of Product Design in the Mobile Era By Joon-Cheol Ban | Hanbit Media | 2013

Enduring UX Design Basic Principles of Product Design in the Mobile Era
Ban Jun-cheol | Hanbit Media | 2013 

Service Design Bible by Johipi, Oliver King and James Samperi | Station Kim Soo-mi | UX Review | 2019

service design bible
By Johippi, Oliver King, and James Samferi | Station Kim Soo-mi | UX Review | 2019

Designing for Touch by Joseph Müller Brockmann | Station Oh Yoon-seong | Biz & Biz | 2017

Designing for Touch
By Joseph Müller-Brockmann | Station Oh Yoon-seong | Biz & Biz | 2017

Typography in the Digital Era Evado, Heeyeon Jeong, Yirun Kang, Heejin Kim, Yejin Wie and 14 others | Hong Design | 2021

Typography in the digital age
Lee Bado, Jeong Hee-yeon, Kang Yi-run, Kim Hee-jin, Wi Ye-jin and 14 others | Hong Design | 2021

Micro Typography by Yost Hohulli | Station Kim Hyung-jin | Workroom Press | 2015

micro typography
By Yost Hohuly | Station Kim Hyung-jin | Workroom Press | 2015

Data Driven UX By Forgrid | foggy | 2019

Data Driven UX
4 Grit Me | foggy | 2019

Mobile App Design Patterns By Teresa Neal | Jung-Ah Park, Jung-Hwa Lim | Acorn | 2015

mobile app design patterns
By Teresa Neal | Jung-Ah Park, Jung-Hwa Lim | Acorn | 2015

Information Architecture by Louis Rosenfeld and Peter Mobil | Kimsu Station | Insight | 2011

Information Architecture
By Louis Rosenfeld and Peter Mobil | Kimsu Station | Insight | 2011

User-captivating UX/UI Practical Guide Seongyeon Kim | ruby paper | 2021

User-captivating UX/UI practical guide
Seongyeon Kim | ruby paper | 2021

Introduction to UX Design from New York Product Designer A to Z Eric | Wikibooks | 2022

Introduction to UX Design from New York Product Designer A to Z
Eric Me | Wikibooks | 2022

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Timeless Bible Series

  1. The timeless design bible
  2. The Timeless UX Design Bible
  3. The Timeless BX Design Bible

The timeless design bible

From the past to the present, I have organized books that have been greatly influenced when I study design. These books have been of great help in laying the groundwork for thinking about how to understand and express the world and the possibility of design as a tool. It is divided into Find, where you can discover designs and people that inspire you, Do, which contains essential skills needed to actually create results, and Think, which allows you to think more deeply about various thoughts and discourses surrounding design. It will be continuously updated.

Find

GREAT DESIGNS. world design
Philip Wilkinson | Sigma Books
A detailed analysis of 94 of the world's best designs by era. You can read thoughts on good products that are timeless.

Graphic Design Library: 100 Books Designers Must Read
By Jason Godfrey | Station Kim Hyun-kyung | An Graphics
We present 100 books that symbolize a particular style. You can read the flow of design as a meaningful and symbolic book of the 20th and 21st centuries.

The history of graphic design reading on a rainy day
Studio Tre Studio 3 me | Station Kim So-jeong | An Graphics
This book is an easy-to-understand overview of design history. It's a cartoon, so it's easy to read.

Paul Rand's Special Lecture on Graphic Design: On the Culture and Education of Designers
Paul Rand , Michael Kroeger | Beomeo Design Lab Station | UX REVIEW | 2019
This is a book that gives you a glimpse into the thoughts of legendary designer Paul Rand, who designed the IBM logo.

Dieter Rams: Designer's Designer
By Sis de Jong | Hyejin Song Station | Design House | 2018
This is a book about Brown's industrial designer Dieter Rams, who can be said to be Apple's teacher.

Jonathan Ive
Leander Kaniser | Station Jinhwan Ahn | Minumsa | 2014
This is a book about the living legend Jonathan Ive, who made a huge contribution to the growth of Apple.

The Nendo Design Story
Sato Oki , Kawakami Noriko | Role of Jung Young-hee | Media Sam | 2014
This is a book that gives you a quick look at how to bring your ideas to life. It gives you a glimpse into the way things and ideas are handled.

ikea design
Nikkei Design | electric wire area | Design House | 2016
The story of IKEA's design that spread a better lifestyle around the world.

Korean designer Jeongho Choi
Sangsoo Ahn , Eunyu Noh | An Graphics | 2014
A book about Choi Jeong-ho, the legendary Korean font designer who created the Myeongjo and Gothic fonts.


Do

Book series for designers running out of ideas
By Stephen Heller and Gail Anderson | The Forest | 2020

Good Design: The Secret to Good-Looking Things series
Kyungwon Choi | Gilbeop | 2012

immutable laws of design series
By William Ridwell, Christina Holden, and Jill Butler | Water source station | Goryeo Cultural History | 2006

design textbook series
Eunbae Moon | An Graphics | 2011

Graphic design as a grid system
By Joseph Müller-Brockmann | Station Oh Yoon-seong | Biz & Biz | 2017

typography one thousand and one nights
Yuhong Won , Seungyoun Seo , and Myeongmin Song | An Graphics | 2004

The Story of 33 Typefaces That Make Good Design
Hyunmi Kim | semicolon | 2007

While you read: font font design typography
Gerard Winger Me | Station Choi Moon-gyeong | Workroom Press | 2013

Korean character expression
Jinpyeong Kim | Mijinsa | 1983

Visual language for designers
By Connie Malamed | Station Oh Byeong-geun | Yekyung | 2011

The power to create a brand is not intuition or emotion. These are the stages of detailed practice. It is design.
Creating a Brand Identity: A Guide for Designers
By Catherine Sladebrooking | Jaekyung Lee Station | Hong Design | 2016

Think

design of design
Kenya Hara Me | Min Byeong-geol Station | An Graphics | 2007

What is Graphic Design for?
By Alice Twemlow | Station Shin Hye-yeon | Biz & Biz | 2010

Become a Designer Without Losing Your Soul
By Adrian Shaughnessy | Hyungjin Kim , Jinmin Yoo | semicolon | 2007

SUPER NORMAL: Impressions hidden in the ordinary
By Naoto Fukasawa and Jasper Morrison | Park Young-chun Station | An Graphics | 2009

Vignelli's Design Principles
By Massimo Bignelli | Station Park Hyo-shin | An Graphics | 2013

value of design
By Frank Wagner | Station Kang Young-ok | An Graphics | 2018

Designers who do not design
Written by Genmei Nagaoka | Station of Nam Jin-hee | Art Books | 2010

design for humans
By Victor Papanek | Hyun Yongsoon , Jo Jaekyung Station | Mijinsa | 2009

Paul Rand's Design Thoughts
By Paul Rand | Station Park Hyo-shin | An Graphics | 2016

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Timeless Bible Series

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  2. The Timeless UX Design Bible
  3. The Timeless BX Design Bible

Growth Hacking – How to create services that grow through data and experimentation

An easy-to-understand primer on growth hacking

People who create IT digital products test hypotheses at an unprecedented speed. Even comparisons with traditional manufacturing are a thing of the past, and now we are changing and improving the work process of a quarter ago. Growth hacking is one of the ways to create services that can grow to suit users more quickly. It is a lightweight book that makes it easy to understand what growth hacking is as a way to test hypotheses at a low cost.

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LEAN UX – Lean and Agile and the Evolving User Experience

Quick-to-read LEAN UX textbook

Lean is one of the ways to increase the success rate of a project. Nothing difficult. In the whole process, it is to combine what can be combined and subtract what is unnecessary. Lean UX formulates hypotheses, creates MVPs, runs experiments, and organizes feedback. By constantly cycling through these four stages, we figure out what users need in the market. In order to apply this methodology, the entire organization must be aligned in their thinking toward the same goal.

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