Remote work—we’re all doing it right now because of the current global crisis.For UX designers, many of whom have been used to the workplace, this is an unexpected and challenging change.We look at 10 secrets that UX designers may not know about working remotely which will help make adjusting to this new way of functioning easier.1. Designing collaborativelyCollaborating when you’re apart from your coworkers isn’t convenient—while most UX design tools can be used remotely, working with people at a distance becomes tricky.Yes, there are plenty of tasks you can do individually, but at some point, you will need to bring in team members. When you are used to working in the same office space, collaborating from miles apart can cause problems, particularly with regards to communicating and notifying people of changes.To ensure that projects are completed efficiently, you need to use the right design collaboration tools to make the process work.The right tools will help you make and track changes that can be viewed by everyone involved—most software will send you notifications to view updates immediately.There are also in-built communication modules so you can tag colleagues to request changes or give someone the go-ahead for the next step.Remote collaboration may ...
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