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If like me, you keep up to date with many design and technology blogs, you find tons of articles about how to design for mobile, what is…
Designers often confuse data with insights. A user is not just concerned about reviewing his data in a beautiful way, they want to see what they can do with this data. For example, If I am creating a…
Update late 2014: This post is now over a year old. Framer Studio works with CoffeeScript (this post was written for Javascript) and certain syntax has changed. Head over to the draggable example on…
Two decades before the personal computer, a shy engineer unveiled the tools that would drive the tech revolution
When thinking of User Experience, we often think of a simple, beautiful, and easy to use feature-set of a product, that makes the user’s life easier. But as a matter of fact, features are merely a…
As I’ve been writing up my design process, I’ve been creating some more tools and templates. Here is one for the ‘scoping’ and ‘understanding’ part of design wo…
Everything you need to know about dyslexia and how to better serve youth with dyslexia in your library
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When designing for accessibility, there are six key areas of disability to consider: visual, hearing, mobility, cognition, speech and neural.
Knowing these 14 intuitive facts about users would help all UX designers design with a user centric approach to boost engagement and conversions.
Here's a PSD file available for free download. It includes a few creative dashboard elements that can be used in your own designs.
Journey Mapping – Sketchnotes by @krisztaszerovay -> https://t.co/QDYP6EZrnG <- #CX #IXD #UX #HCI #IA #UI #SXD #UCD #SEM #JTBD @Medium
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