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Sorting my desk card this morning.
Rows, top to bottom:
- Legends
- Rares/Cards I wanna find for commander
- Commons/uncommons/bulk
How do you organize your cards?
18 UI/UX Design terms you should know
18 UI/UX Design terms you should know
This page is for UI/UX designers and others who must connect with them. Of course, if you walk into any design studio, you will see drawings. However, the majority of what you hear in the studio will most likely be words. Imagine yourself in a situation where: You need a glossary on your blog so that you can refer to it when reading a post about user interface elements.A new business meeting…
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Alternative: try using Trello

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Table of Contents Card SortingHow can this Card Sorting be Beneficial to you?One on One: Simultaneous in-person sessions: Group sessions: Computer sessions monitored remotely: Get
What is card sorting and how can this Card Sorting be Beneficial to you?
Find more on this at here.
The UX Conf 2017, London
Card Sorting workshop, Zhivko Dimitrov
Card sorting gives access to the mental model of users - i.e. how they navigate the IA
Post-Its or online, e.g. Trello
Post-Its: more information and consideration due to the physicality - nonverbal cues, e.g. unsure, hesitation, etc.
Closed (guided) or open approach - use open when there is no existing IA
Individual or group
Moderated (physical presence - hear discussions) or unmoderated (for huge audiences)
Randomise the cards!
Use up to 20 cards (cognitive load)
Analysis:
Statistical analysis - identify patterns
Qualitative analysis
Tool: https://www.optimalworkshop.com/
Use card sorting to eliminate your OWN biases!