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— What do you want to learn more about right now?

Today marks my first vacation day, and I'm slowly getting into those sweet summer vibes. On top of everything, summer has finally shown us some warmth up here in Norway. It feels good!

To keep myself in check tho, I always throw myself into a summer project. Either to learn a new skill or to hone my existing design skills.

This year I'm going to level up my writing by producing helpful content.

I already got a head start and published a few articles last week:
How to Create UX Flowcharts (Symbols & Examples)
7 Things Every UX Designer Cover Letter Needs

The reason I'm telling you all this is to ask you a question:
What do you want to learn more about right now?

Just hit reply to this email, I'd really appreciate to hear back from you!

Now, let's get on with the weekly roundup...

Designing a Travel Experience App →

[Case Study] [Product] Getting to the Hamptons by helicopter, eating street food in Bangkok, to whitewater rafting in Costa Rica. Brandon shares his process for designing a travel experience app for Inside Destination. His portfolio is so good, and it shows to tell you don't need 10x case studies. Also, check out his dedicated approach page. Clever stuff!

A New UX Concept to Reduce Driver Distraction →

[Case Study] [Concept] Physical buttons and knobs get ditched in favor of giant touch screens in cars these days. Casper has a fascinating concept that merges the world of physical and digital for drivers.

eCommerce Checkout Flows →

[Case Study] [Product] I recently came across this gem while researching checkout flows. In this case study, Adrian shares his process for designing a checkout flow and highlights his key takeaways.

Writing Great Usability Tasks →

[Article] Elena shares her eight best practices on writing usability tasks. Everything from preperation to execution.

The Golden Filter of UX Design →

[Article] To create guidelines for UX design, we first need to understand the context of our problems. Daniël has written three excellent articles on the subject (this is part two).

Thanks for reading! Have a great week and go make something amazing. Feel free to follow on Twitter too.

All the best,
Jan from Case Study Club

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