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What If We Treated UX Debt Like Financial Debt?

  • Ignoring UX debt can lead to a poor user experience with accumulated issues.
  • Users bear the brunt of UX debt immediately, unlike technical debt.
  • Maintaining a list of UX debt can help track necessary improvements.
  • Allocate time in sprints for usability fixes and design enhancements.
  • Using before-and-after screenshots can visually demonstrate the impact of small fixes.
  • Incorporate UX debt discussions in retrospective meetings without blame.
  • Recognize and celebrate small improvements in design and usability.
  • Even minor changes contribute significantly to user experience.
  • Addressing UX debt proactively shifts design from reactive to responsible.
  • Developing a habit of acknowledging and addressing UX debt gradually is essential.
  • Recognizing UX debt early makes it easier to manage and improve over time.

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