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Web Design Process in 2023 – Fundamental Guideline

If you’re a newbie in web designing and you are wondering how to handle an entire web design process. This practical guideline with the latest updates will help you be ready to conquer your debut project.

Overcoming Imposter Syndrome to Become a Confident Product Designer

It’s natural to feel like you don’t belong or that others may know more than you do. But that’s not true. This is what’s known as imposter syndrome and it can affect anyone, regardless of their skill level or experience.

Nightmarish cereal boxes show the limits of AI image generators

Despite the vertiginous technological advances, there are still some requests that seem fry AI image synths’ brains. For anyone wanting to confuse an AI model and make it produce a nightmarish jumble of nonsensical chaos, one creative has found the ultimate silver bullet rubbed in garlic. This video shows one model’s attempt to generate i

Advent Calendars For Web Designers And Developers (2022 Edition)

This year, the web community was once again busy creating tech advent calendars jam-packed with fantastic content to sweeten your days. But which ones to follow? We help you find the right one, whether you’re a front-end dev, UX designer, or content strategist.

Dark Patterns in UX: What You Should Know

Good UX revolves around the idea of providing people with interactions that are seamless, enjoyable, and intuitive. To achieve this, a designer should focus on satisfying a user’s needs above everything else. However, given that UX is an interdisciplinary practice that makes use of principles inherited from fields like psychology and cognitive sciences, sometimes designers can craft experiences that are decept

Pixels of the Month: Metaverse advertising, AI tool, and pixelated wood sculptures

This month, I dug into metaverse advertising with the latest Burberry campaign and I came across a fantastic AI tool to copy real-life items with a phone and to paste them into a desktop app.

Understanding the UX Research Process

After concluding my learnings from course 2 and course 3 of google UX Design specialization which is “Start the UX design process: Empathize, Define and Ideate” and “Building wireframes and low fidelity prototypes”. Here I am concluding my learnings from the next course which is “Understanding the UX research process”.

Canva’s Magic Write is an existential threat to Microsoft and Google

Canva is aiming at Google Docs and Microsoft Word with a collaborative word processor that eliminates writer’s block.

Tooltip to Gallery Transition

A concept for page transitions where a tooltip image animates to a gallery layout and fullscreen image.

Microcopy Matters: The UX Designer’s Guide to Writing Better Copy

Microcopy is a term used for the small pieces of content that appears on digital interfaces, from calls to action to disclaimers assuring users that their personal information won’t be shared. While this might seem like the responsibility of marketers or content managers, these tiny pieces of text play a vital role in UX — and can make or break your user experience.

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