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Experience can’t be designed: free yourself from UX*

Forget your title, this is about how to work cross-functionally and make an impact. “UX design” was a necessary variation, but now it boxes us in. You can practice the same skills but reformat your communications.

Livestream Ecommerce Supports Both Goal-Oriented and Impulsive Shoppers

On ecommerce apps, livestream helps answer user questions in real time. On social-networking apps, it encourages shopping as a new way of entertainment.

NoCodeNinja: Ultimate No-Code Tools

No-Code Ninja: 780+ no-code tools for startups. Marketing, design, finance and more. Easy-to-use interface and organized categories. Try free version with 110+ tools or upgrade to pro for 380+.

Case study Wellness App: 8´Clock eight hours of leisure.

Ironhack challenged us to create a Wellness app to understand people’s relationship with mental, physical and emotional wellbeing and develop a tool to drive them to action.

Experiencing Zero-UI on a daily basis*

No physical or visual interaction needed

Minimalism in UX: the blessing of no choices

How minimum choices enhance users’ peace of mind.

Collective #754

This week, our pick for the inspirational website of the week goes to ContraBureau. It has an exceptional design with a killer introduction and sharp typography that truly sets it apart.

LinkedIn’s flood of ‘collaborative’ articles start out with AI prompts

The content will come from humans, but the ‘conversation starters’ are powered by computers.

How did you land your first design job? We asked you answered.

Landing your first design job is no different! You may even feel more sentimental about your first design job. While your first job may have been mainly motivated by financial gain (nothing beats those hard-earned babysitting bucks), your first design job was likely more intrinsically valuable.

How people read online

What makes a text nice to read? To know more about this, it is important to take a closer look at how people are reading. Additionally, it may be the case that someone is impaired, physically or mentally, to read a text. How does it work?

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