
Design-driven growth: bridging gaps between business, technology, and people
How can design and user experience be embedded in the entire organisation to bridge the gaps between business, technology, and people?
How can design and user experience be embedded in the entire organisation to bridge the gaps between business, technology, and people?
Read about Christina’s visit to the Google design conference SPAN.
Key takeaways from the Global Service Design Conference in Dublin from the perspective of Visma’s UX community.
The Visma.net Expense platform recently reached a milestone before the summer vacation, when Visma Employee launched it’s 5.0 version allowing expense claims to be sent from the phone.
Over the past week, some of the UX Designers in Visma.net, Amanda, Sebastian and Odd-Wiking, have worked together meeting customers and documenting feedback for stakeholders.
Working in distributed teams, having customers in multiple countries can present a challenge when it comes to usability testing. That is exactly why remote usability testing is queen.
Read about Jorid and Armands experience from the UX mentor program.
Do you know how your customers experience their interactions with you? Are you delivering according to the expectations? Do they experience any pain points?
The work process that a designer goes through when creating successful icons can be very challenging but when this process is done well, it seems deceivingly easy. With this blog post, I hope to give insight into the process that I go through when creating icons for Visma’s products and services.
Being faced with the challenge of redesigning a product in a small amount of time, I devised a simple method for executing research. I call it “Collaborative User Journey Mapping”.
Every other month, the UX Designers from the Stockholm and Linköping offices meet up in person for a full day of knowledge sharing, design critique, post-it posting, fika frenzy and cat videos.
Running design studios together with your team can have many benefits, such as speeding up the design process and bringing the team closer together.
This is a blogpost from two of the interns who have had the opportunity to be a part of Visma’s UX community between August and December, 2017.
How do you design an app for everyone?
Do you know the answer to this? How can a toaster help out with mobile testing?
For the third year in a row, we invited the design community, Visma colleagues and design students to two full days of UX- and Service design insights and inspiration.
Read about Brady’s low resolution prototyping product redesign project.
I was an intern at Visma Labs during a period of 15 weeks, in 2016, as part of my bachelor studies in Interaction Design at Malmö University. During my internship, I took on the project Mobile Expense, evaluating if Visma.net Expense, or parts of it, should be available as a mobile solution.