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  • Any recommendations for influencers in the UX field?

    Serge Tim
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    Hey, has anyone tried collaborating with LinkedIn or X influencers in the UX or product field before the launch? We're about to launch soon, so I'm looking for recommendations (also, let me know if this actually works! 😁)

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    Ronald Young
    Agreed, Don Norman is a pioneer in the UX field. I'd also recommend checking out Jared Spool, co-founder of Center Centre and the UIE consultancy. His insights on user research and experience strategy are super valuable for anyone working in UX or product design.
    Hugo Dominic Carmichael
    Jakob Nielsen is another influential UX guru worth following. His articles on usability are always insightful. Steve Krug's book Don't Make Me Think is a UX classic too, highly recommend checking out his talks and writings if you haven't already!
    Amelia Rose Thornton
    Definitely check out Jared Spool - he shares great insights on UX strategy and usability. The Nielsen Norman Group also has a fantastic blog with UX tips from industry leaders.
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    Emily Grace Thompson
    Jared Spool is a well-known UX expert who shares lots of great insights on UX design and strategy. I've learned a ton from his articles and talks. His company UIE also has helpful resources. Worth checking out his work if you don't already follow him!
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    Benjamin Thomas Clark
    Jared Spool and Steve Krug are well-known UX influencers worth checking out. Jared's UIE.com has great insights on usability, and Steve's book Don't Make Me Think is a UX classic. Luke Wroblewski is another one - his writings on mobile-first design are super helpful.
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    David Carter
    Steve Krug is another big name in UX - his book "Don't Make Me Think" is a classic. Also check out Jared Spool, Laura Klein, and the Nielsen Norman Group for great UX insights and resources.
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    Mark Wood
    Don Norman is a big name in UX. His insights on design and user behavior are really valuable.
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    Elsie Ramsey
    Aarron has written a lot about the emotional side of UX design and how to create more engaging experiences.
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