Good Monday, <<First Name>>. Here's your weekly roundup of UX design case studies.
The best documentaries for designers and artists →
[Documentary] [Inspiration] Javin has put together a list of 40 excellent design documentaries to watch. This will definitely come in handy during (what would hopefully be) the last phase of the lockdown. I can personally recommend "Exit Through the Gift Shop", "Art & Copy" and "Future by Design". Next up: "Rams".
Quibi app – the UX review →
[Case Study] [Review] Adam Fard reviews Quibi — the first mobile-only streaming service ever. First of all, it's a great in-depth review of what's working and what's not. Secondly, it also functions as a nice lead into his UX services.
Bridging the cultural empathy gap →
[Case Study] [Concept] Pembroke shares her journey of how she designed Trip Shelf —a mobile app that lets users "travel" the world through custom book lists.
Splitwiser: Mobile app redesign →
[Case Study] [Concept] Chethan shares his insights on the design decisions he made when redesigning the Splitwise mobile app.
Accessibility for UX Designers →
[Guide] [Accessibility] Frozen Rockets has put together a great guide to help your team approach accessibility as a facet of user experience, rather than a checklist of requirements.