
User satisfaction and prejudice
It’s a truth universally acknowledged that a single user in possession of a computer, must be in want of a good experience. However a good UX often goes beyond just being acceptable, so what does it take?
It’s a truth universally acknowledged that a single user in possession of a computer, must be in want of a good experience. However a good UX often goes beyond just being acceptable, so what does it take?
When we talk about user experience, we talk about the experienced look, feel and usability of a product or service. But to ensure that we deliver products and services that solve real problems and meet user needs and expectations, we need to understand our customers and end-users – really understand them.
What is it like to be a UX intern at Visma, and what sorts of projects will you be working on? Matilda from Sweden has written a summary of her experience and what she learned.
Visma InSchool is an administrative system for Norwegian upper secondary schools. Its launch wasn’t as we hoped it would be and in this blog, we highlight what happened when our designers introduced the Visma UX value loop to the other teams.
The electronic health record of the future (EHR) must meet the users’ needs and solve the tasks an EHR should solve. At the same time, it needs to have an improved structure that provides easy access to the most used elements for the majority of users today, and in the future.
I am a week away from finishing my bachelor studies in interaction design at Malmö University. For me it has been an exciting journey to further my education from lingerie design to user-experience design. Especially looking back at the past year were Visma has played a central role in my education.
During 2 days of training in UX Fundamentals in Växjö, we got stuffed with information and tips and tricks on how we can use the UX tools to build our services together with our users.
Making the world a better place through design – too ambitious or something we need to do? How can we apply sustainability to our everyday work? Our UX team set out to answer these questions and more at their recent innovation jam.
80,000 hours is the number of hours one person usually spends working throughout a lifetime. That is a lot of hours, so why not spend them wisely and do something that positively impacts society? We have talked to one of the UX Managers in Visma Consulting who is creating systems that add value to society.
UX Intern Martin Lindeborg talks about his internship project and why he chose Visma.
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.
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.
How do you design an app for everyone?