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Designing with Empathy: How Inclusivity Enhances User Experience (4 steps)

Inclusive design is the practice of “intentionally including the needs of users who likely experience exclusion in many aspects of their daily lives due to being part of an oppressed group or a statistical minority.”  

Designing the Overlooked Empty States – UX Best Practices

Empty states are a pause, not a dead end. Whether a user stumbles across an empty state due to first-use, accomplishment, or error, your product needs to guide them to the next logical step.

My favorite UI design books & why I love them

A curated list and review of my favorites

Amplify Your UX Research Impact Using Ideation Sessions

A senior UX researcher shares concrete tips for activating findings as a team, plus templates and resources to get you started.

Mind the AI gap*

UX keeps learning and working with AI tools to recognize any opportunity.

The UX Design Case Study That Got Me Hired

Getting a job in UX design is tough, but one particular case study helped me stand out from the crowd. I designed a non-traditional learning app that teaches the Korean language using Korean media such as K-pop, K-drama, and K-webtoon with an emphasis on building a habit.

Modern iOS Navigation Patterns

This page collects all the familiar navigation patterns for structuring iOS apps, like drill-downs, modals, pyramids, sequences, and more! Think of it as an unofficial bonus chapter for Apple’s Human Interface Guidelines, written by someone who cares deeply about well-crafted user interfaces.

How to Use Modals Without Hurting Your UX*

While modals can be useful for certain tasks, they also have some disadvantages. One of the main drawbacks is that they can interrupt the user’s workflow and cause them to lose their place in the application.

Fix Color Contrast: Web Accessibility for Text & UI Design

You know what’s important with type? That you can read it! And not only you, as many people as possible. This is the idea behind accessibility and having a minimum color contrast. But this also goes for UI components… which was news for me.

The disastrous mistake UX designers do in job interviews

Then, I realise that the conversation has been quite one-sided so I try to change that and say “okay, do you have any questions for me?” You reply with a short “no, I’m good.”

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