AI or Not AI: Can You Spot the Real Photos?
Take a look at these images and see if you can tell which are “fake.”
Take a look at these images and see if you can tell which are “fake.”
UX/UI designers use various tricks to create user-friendly interfaces: they work out information architecture, conduct usability tests, and much more. But the true UX magic happens when the main structure of an application is ready — and this magic has a name: microinteractions.
Web design blogs are fantastic sources of inspiration, resources, and information on current design trends. Here are 9 of our favorites.
In this article, we will walk you through designing a responsive dashboard with a coded component library – Material UI, one of the best, thoroughly documented libraries of ready-made elements.
As part of an UX/UI challenge in my class, I have to cleverly redesign a part of an application of my choosing.
AI-powered text-to-image tools are presenting a moral quandary in terms of creative ethics. But is there a way to use such tools while expanding artistic potential?
Most UX newbies only learn these design skills at work.
Some logos, wordmarks, and icons are so universally identifiable we might take them for granted. We lose sight of the fact that these designs often started from humble beginnings, with a human taking pencil to paper and dashing off a quick sketch. NASA’s “Worm Logo” is right up there with the best in this category.
One will see Google personalizing search results for users by allowing them to “follow” topics of interest in addition to surfacing web pages in new ways. Another, more experimental initiative, will turn Google into a collaborative space where users can annotate web pages with their own notes, which are browsable by anyone else on the web.
Helvetica’s beauty is in its neutrality, so why not go weird with it?