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Grocery UX: Dynamically Update the “Add to Cart” Button

During Baymard’s large-scale grocery testing, as participants explored different food categories and added products to the cart, they would sometimes lose track of what they had already added to the cart. As a result, users in the product list will be forced to visit the cartagain and again in order to confirm items that have been added, adding significantly to the time it takes to complete the order, and introducing the…

is AI Better at picking and pairing fonts than you?

Picking and pairing fonts really well is hard. It takes a lot of time too, especially if you don’t have experience with it. Can AI tools help you do this task better and quicker? Can it teach you how to do it well, if you’re less experienced?

9 new revelations about Elon Musk from Walter Isaacson’s biography

The explosive new book sheds new light on Musk’s tumultuous tenure at Twitter, and offers some eye-popping details about his personal life.

What Size Is My Browser

Understanding the size of your browser is essential for both website developers and users, as it can impact the overall user experience and the way a website is displayed.

The cult of productivity

Is the decline of elitism of creativity inevitable?

TikTok Officially Launches In-App Shopping Feature

TikTok opened its shop feature to all users after testing the option in November of last year.

Redesign your System thinking

Research, design, build and release — a 4-part guide to create, document and maintain your design system components. As well as tips and tools to create the ultimate component library.

Are rebrands starting to look the same? The challenges defining commercial design

Graphic designer and writer Elizabeth Goodspeed looks at the current trends in designing for the commercial world, and the impact shortened turnarounds and economic tensions are having on originality.  

Apple has an iPhone event problem

The products themselves remain as exciting as ever, but the spectacle of the launch has become pretty predictable. (Of course, this could be the year Apple proves us wrong).

WordPress Rejects 86% of All DMCA Takedown Notices

WordPress has published its latest transparency report which shows that it only takes action for a small fraction of the piracy takedown notices it receives. A whopping 86% don’t result in any removals. This high rejection rate is mostly the result of “careless” incomplete notices sent by takedown companies, the report notes.  

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