Fitbit app gets a major redesign with an emphasis on simplicity
It’s in beta now with an official release coming this fall.
It’s in beta now with an official release coming this fall.
An Apple TV series might share a little more of its rocky past than it would like, but WeWork is still around today. We look at Franklyn’s new design refresh for the brand and the backstory behind it.
Zero UI represents a fresh approach to user interface design aimed at reducing reliance on conventional graphical user interfaces (GUIs). Instead, Zero UI enables users to interact with devices and applications using instinctive and natural methods, such as voice commands, gestures, and haptic feedback.
Ever feel overwhelmed by the sheer number of video editing options available to you? You’re not alone: beginners demand simplicity, professionals crave advanced features, and businesses need budget-friendly apps.
Wix Studio offers freelancers and agencies the opportunity to scale their businesses and take on more clients
I kept thinking that we got it all wrong. The things we teach wannabe Content Designers make up so little of the day-to-day work. Instead of concise copy, shouldn’t we talk about understanding product orgs and finding allies? Instead of voice and tone, shouldn’t we teach how to document successes in a way that keeps you your job?
A new Big Brother logo? What? How? Why? Well, incredibly, the reality TV series that started it all is somehow still going in the age of streaming services, with a 20th season soon to start in the UK. That means that the traditional Big Brother eye logo has come in for a revamp. And fans are aghast.
Since 2012, Wonderbly has carved a name for itself in personalised publishing. Now, Lovework simplifies its crown logo and makes it more “attractive and visible”.
Our two-day virtual conference last month brought together Adobe teams and imaginative developers to discuss priorities, trends and future plans. So what’s on the horizon?
Personas aren’t all they’re cracked up to be. But in the spirit of starting with the conclusion, here are some lightweight proto-personas for web3 users…