As artificial intelligence—particularly large language models (LLMs)—becomes embedded across platforms, a shift is occurring in how content, interfaces, and experiences are designed. We are no longer designing just for humans. We are designing in a hybrid environment where LLMs are often the first to parse, evaluate, or summarize our work before it reaches the user.… The post Designing for Users in AI-Dominated Environments appeared first on VERSIONS®.| VERSIONS®
A product can be usable and still fail. It can check every box in a UX audit and still not resonate with its audience. The reason often comes down to a tension between usability and acceptability—two pillars of design that are closely related but fundamentally different. Understanding the difference isn’t just a theoretical exercise. It’s… The post Why Great Products Still Fail: The Overlooked Roles of Acceptability and Adaptability appeared first on VERSIONS®.| VERSIONS®
AI applications promise a lot from automation, to personalization and intelligence but when users encounter them, the experience often feels disconnected, confusing, or even intimidating. That’s not a failure of the technology. It’s a failure of the interface. Great UX doesn’t just help people understand what an AI does, it makes them feel in control,… The post Designing Better UX for AI Applications appeared first on VERSIONS®.| VERSIONS®
Enterprise dashboards are built to inform decisions, align teams, and drive performance. But too often, they end up doing the opposite—overwhelming users, hiding insight, and eroding trust in the data. We’ve worked with teams across industries—from financial services to logistics to healthcare—and while every dashboard has its nuances, the same UX issues appear again and… The post The Most Common UX Errors in Enterprise Dashboards (And How to Fix Them) appeared first on VERSIONS®.| VERSIONS®
Come i modelli mentali disallineati e i sistemi adattivi generano tensione nell’esperienza utente — e cosa devono fare i designer per trasformare la dissonanza in fiducia.| Fabio Lalli