The State of UX in 2017

The uxdesign.cc team has seen a lot this year: 48 issues published, 576 links curated, and sent to 98,381 designers around the world every week. When you spend that much time curating content, it’s natural to start identifying patterns. Here are the UX Trends we’re seeing in the amazing realm of User Experience Design.

It’s been a pretty intense year for us. Continuing our mission of democratizing access to UX content through various channels, in 2016 we launched ux.today (one link per day about User Experience), ux.email(weekly newsletters with the best of UX) and uxchat.me (interviews with UX Designers through conversational UI).

2016 was also a year of curated collections: design publications to follow,designers to watch, chatbots, UX books, virtual reality, and documentaries every designer should watch.

We are looking forward to how UX will evolve in 2017. In the meantime, here’s our take on looking at the past, understanding the present, and anticipating what the future holds for UX.

Hope you enjoy the ride.

The State of UX in 2017

The uxdesign.cc team has seen a lot this year: 48 issues published, 576 links curated, and sent to 98,381 designers around the world every week. When you spend that much time curating content, it’s natural to start identifying patterns. Here are the UX Trends we’re seeing in the amazing realm of User Experience Design.

It’s been a pretty intense year for us. Continuing our mission of democratizing access to UX content through various channels, in 2016 we launched ux.today (one link per day about User Experience), ux.email(weekly newsletters with the best of UX) and uxchat.me (interviews with UX Designers through conversational UI).

2016 was also a year of curated collections: design publications to follow,designers to watch, chatbots, UX books, virtual reality, and documentaries every designer should watch.

We are looking forward to how UX will evolve in 2017. In the meantime, here’s our take on looking at the past, understanding the present, and anticipating what the future holds for UX.

Hope you enjoy the ride.




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