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JSConf | Applied Psychology: Psychology-based UI improvements by Keren Kenzi @jsconf_ | Uploaded 2 months ago | Updated 1 day ago
As frontend developers, we implement given UI designs. But wouldnt it be great if we could provide input and suggest psychology-based improvement ideas? And thus, making the product better and taking a more proactive role in the development process. In this talk, I will share with you knowledge from the field of cognitive psychology that you can apply to UI designs to improve them.

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Keren is a senior software developer with over a decade of experience in the industry. She holds an M.Sc. in Computer Science and is passionate about React and learning new technologies. Keren volunteers as a program manager at Baot, a community that supports women in R&D in their professional growth. She instructs and inspires people to write blogs in her tech blogging workshops. Keren has experience as a dev community leader and a co-organizer of meetups and events. And in her not-so-spare time, she studies psychology. Her hobbies include drawing, photography, and singing.
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Applied Psychology: Psychology-based UI improvements by Keren Kenzi @jsconf_