Top 11 UX influencers every UX designer should follow

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Living in a world where social media is an important component of our lives and using more and more those networks for personal and business purposes, it is important to follow influencers on the topic that interest you! In this article I created a list of UX Gurus, who I believe are the best UX designers & influencers. I chose them from thousands of experts in UX Design.

Who You Follow On Social Media Is Changing You

The people you’re around the most influence how you think and how you behave. Who you follow matters, because it changes you. They change your mind and if you want to succeed, you need to learn from successful people in that area.

What you read changes your mind in obvious ways, presenting facts and allowing you to rethink and come to your own conclusions.

 

Best UX designers & influencers

 

SCOTT JENSON

When you think about UX Design, Scott Jenson’s name has to pop in your mind. He is a UX strategist & designer. He has been at the forefront of user interface design for over 25 years and is a battle scarred veteran of software industry. He had many important positions in famous companies like Apple, Google, Symbian…and has shipped over 10 different OS releases, 4 commercial web site revisions, designed 3 different mobile phone UIs, did the UX for Google Mobile Maps, survived 3 start-ups, and has over 20 patents…

He writes articles and we suggest you to read them because we find them profound, attractive, charismatic and up to date. You can learn a lot.

On his Twitter page, he also posts and retweets issues from other UX design experts. Also, he constantly updates new problems from Apple, Google, technology, design…

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FIND UX EVENTS

Their slogan is “Helping UX Professionals Find UX Events”. They are a sort of event search engine where you can easily find UX, UI & Agile Development events & conferences. You also have the option to attend those events you are interested in.

finally, they also provide training sessions from reputed organizations globally.

You can visit their Website to choose events of your interest.

LUKE WROBLEWSKI

Luke is recognized internationally as a digital product leader who has designed and built software used by more than one billion people worldwide. Luke is currently a Product Director at Google. He used to be a leader at Bagcheck, Yahoo, eBay, NCSA, etc. He is the author of three popular Web design books (Mobile First, Web Form Design & Site-Seeing).

You will be able to find interesting posts and updates about new technologies and designs. Also, there are great ideas, lessons, guides, examples and articles.

UX FEEDS

UXfeeds has a book with the name “one million why question”, Before you become a UX designer or even if you are a UX design right now, you should follow them. UXfeeds can solve all your doubts, troubles, answer your questions and guide you on how to do it better. They are focused on UX design. From millions of designers, they collect the best ideas about UX and post them. You don’t need to spend your time to find news, tips, lessons, etc. about the design, you just need to follow them and you will have it.

 

VALERIA SYROKVASH

Valeria Syrokvash is an experienced and valuable member of ScienceSoft’s team. She combines her honed skills in business analysis and user experience design to make sure that her clients get high-quality and easy-to-use software solutions. Valeria is passionate about UX design and shares the love for it in her insightful blog posts, on BA training courses she’s in charge of, and at UX meetups she often joins as a speaker.

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JAN JURSA

Jan Jursa is a Mobile Experience Designer. He curates UX related content on twitter and hosts two podcasts (IATV Radio, Abends in der Kreativwirtschaft). He runs three conferences (German IA Summit, MobX Mobile UX Summit, MEDlove) and is the Editor in Chief of a free eBook – UX Storytellers – that was written by 42 UX authors from everywhere around the world and that basically talks about their personal stories as UX professionals.

He knows 5 things: “where, when, what, why & how” that are the best for you in design. He also runs Design trainings.

 

KHOI VINH

Khoi Vinh is known as a leader in Design. He is a graphic designer, blogger, and former Design Director for a reputed newspaper; The New York Time. His company launched Mixel, an iPad app combining the power of social networks and multi-touch tablets to let people from all walks of life make art. He is the one of 50 Most Influential Designers in America.

On his Twitter he posts some activities, works, upcoming events, technology news. He always updates news about IOS, Android & Apple.

DANIEL BURKA

Daniel Burka is best known as the former creative director for website Digg and current design partner at Google Ventures. He is also a founding partner at the web design company silver orange, based in Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island, Canada.

Visiting his twitter, you will see fantastic things in his life, his works, technology news, etc.

ADHAM DANNAWAY

Adham is a very interesting person. He is a UI/UX Designer with a passion for designing clean and functional user experiences. He enjoys turning complex problems into beautiful and intuitive interface designs. He is also proficient in Front End Development with experience coding HTML, CSS and jQuery. Adham is a professional and talented web designer.

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On his blog, we can find a lot of useful Design articles. He provides you with many design tools, advices and tips. He also posts articles from expert UX designers.

TAYLOR LING

Taylor is the youngest person in this influencer’s list. But he is a professional UX designer. He is Writer of AndroidUIUX.com and, Google Developer Expert in UX/Design 2014-2015.

On his twitter, he often publishes news from Google, Android, IOS, etc. He also shares many useful things about designs and sometime you can see and attend the events, where he is a speaker.

ROMAN NURIK

Roman Nurik works at Google as a Design Advocate, focusing on Android. He also does web design and programming. He has made some Android apps and some themes for Chrome.

On his Twitter, he publishes many tips and tools to design, to learn and to apply in your design projects.

CONCLUSION

Influencers build good networks. Their contacts engage in conversations & discussions on posts of those influencers, you can learn from these conversations much more than just reading theory. By reading posts and conversations of UX design Gurus, you might learn faster.

Author

  • Ekaterina Novoseltseva

    Ekaterina Novoseltseva is an experienced CMO and Board Director. Professor in prestigious Business Schools in Barcelona. Teaching about digital business design. Right now Ekaterina is a CMO at Apiumhub - software development hub based in Barcelona and organiser of Global Software Architecture Summit. Ekaterina is proud of having done software projects for companies like Tous, Inditex, Mango, Etnia, Adidas and many others. Ekaterina was taking active part in the Apiumhub office opening in Paseo de Gracia and in helping companies like Bitpanda open their tech hubs in Barcelona.

6 Comments

  1. Sascha Stoltenow

    How about women? Don’t they do UX?

  2. Sam

    Instead of making a separate list of the top women in UX, why not include them on the top people in UX list? This implies that you think that the women currently in the field are secondary to men and can only be called “best” with a caveat.

    • Ekaterina Novoseltseva

      Hi Sam! Thank you for your comment! No, we don’t think so, actually vice versa! We believe that women can be good at tech as well! Why we didn’t include it here ? the reason is very simple, the author of this article left the company and we don’t have the right to change it. Therefore we wrote a new one.

  3. Harold Burton

    Pretty much all screen capture plugins can take screenshots of a whole page. I am using Nimbus but they can pretty much all do it. With Nimbus, you can select between capturing the whole page, only the visible part or a selected area … then you can edit it if you need (crop it, blur some parts, add arrows to point something, add texts, circle things, etc…). I really recommend it instead of the one you talked about in the article.

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