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7 UX Design Trends to Look Out For in 2023

Using hyper personalisation has multiple advantages overall. It makes potential users and clients feel heard and understood by creating a curated product or service that is exceptionally reserved for them and them only.

What Burger King’s New Logo Says About Its Strategy

The company says the new logo is meant to feel retro and nostalgic  

Between-Subjects vs. Within-Subjects Study Design

In user research, between-groups designs reduce learning effects; repeated-measures designs require fewer participants and minimize the random noise.

Building a design system with Tailwind CSS: A step-by-step guide

Learn how to create a design system in Figma with step-by-step practice, covering creating Figma styles and variables for consistent and efficient design workflows.

One Line Celebrities

This project presents an innovative exploration of minimalism and identity, transforming the visages of well-known celebrities into single-line drawings. This unique artistic endeavor challenges perceptions and invites viewers to engage with familiar figures in a new and unexpected way.

2023 Logo Trends — Make Your Brand Pop!

We delve deep into the art of storytelling through logos, exploring how symbols and icons can weave narratives that resonate with your target market, leaving an imprint that lasts a lifetime.

Designing for AI: beyond the chatbot

Guidelines and strategies for meaningfully leveraging AI in your applications

What’s New in THUNDERBIRD 115

Supernova is constantly evolving. Throughout the next year, we’ll deliver many improvements to existing Supernova features and introduce brand new ones. Upgrade to version 115 and experience the future of Thunderbird!

ChatGPT Code Interpreter: What is It and What Can You Do With It

A few days ago, OpenAI tweeted that they would be rolling out the Code Interpreter feature to all ChatGPT Plus users. Now, two days later – it looks like the rollout has already started, as I am able to enable and use the feature now.

If you don’t buy Jony Ive’s $60,000 turntable, are you really a music fan?

You enjoyed his iMacs, his iPhones, his iPads. You thrilled at the way he said “aluminium” [sic]. You admired the typeface. Are you ready for the $60,000 turntable? Better make up your mind fast, because Linn is only producing 250 of these handmade bad boys.

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