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Dark Patterns in UX Design — Which Ones Are the Most Deceptive?

User experience design is a powerful discipline with a fine line between assistance and manipulation. Organizations often use dark patterns to trick users into decisions they otherwise wouldn’t choose. Sometimes these dark patterns don’t have malicious intent, but the result is the same.

Designing Adobe Illustrator’s rich tooltips

Relatable visual stories that surprise, delight, and guide user outcomes

Turning 3D Models to Voxel Art with Three.js

In this detailed tutorial you will learn how to turn 3D models into voxel art with Three.js.

The Best Handoff Is No Handoff

Design handoffs are inefficient and painful. They cause frustration, friction and a lot of back and forth. Can we avoid them altogether? Of course we can! Let’s see how to do just that.

Redesign Tesla — How user-centered design is changing the game

In a gripping UX challenge organized by Youtuber and UX designer vaexperience, participants were tasked with improving the touchscreen interactions for the 2018 Tesla Model S. The stakes were high, as the challenge centered around one specific case involving a user named Kevin.

Introducing Saarthi new design system

All new Saarthi design language system (DLS) to create a simple, smooth, and amazing experience.

Producthunt without AI Products

As ProductHunt is a site that I visit daily, I decided to create this little utility to be able to have moments without AI and to be able to keep discovering incredible products that are appearing and that are not related to AI.

How to use Data to inform your UX Design in 2023

Data empowers designers. It gives them the key to design accurately, and nobody should be afraid or shy away from it. Being able to access the right data and use it correctly will change the way designers do things for the better.

Loop vs. Notion: Microsoft’s new document app is a promising mess

Microsoft’s Notion clone has a few smart ideas and plenty of quirks.

Users are smarter than you think

Anyone who has remotely worked in the digital product landscape must have heard some version of the phrase “design for stupid users.” On calls, in meetings and in our daily conversations — the idea of simplicity is propagated using dumbed-down phrases like these. But what does it mean to design for ‘dumb’ users and is it worth following this flavour of product design?

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