A Better Welcome: It’s Time to Ditch Ineffective Onboarding UX
In UX design, onboarding is the process of helping your users learn how to use your products. As a product designer and a consumer, I find onboarding annoying.
In UX design, onboarding is the process of helping your users learn how to use your products. As a product designer and a consumer, I find onboarding annoying.
Will AI replace designers? Open AI, Stable Diffusion and the likes have enabled a range of products to bring AI-assisted copywriting, image creation, and even coding to our fingertips. It was just a matter of time until generative AI made its way over to User Interface design.
The Coca-Cola logo is iconic for being universally recognisable. But the brand’s ubiquitous script hasn’t always looked the same.
Here is our inspirational guide for 2023 visual trends featuring photography, vectors, mockups, color palettes, and much more.
Most carousels come along with usability and accessibility issues. To avoid these issues, this article addresses step-by-step design considerations as well as semantic requirements for carousels to be accessible. It is intended to create an in-depth understanding of the implementation and its impact on users.
A truly well designed web experience that will surprise you with buttery smooth effects and stunning details. No doubt, our pick this week.
A video has emerged detailing an aluminium statuette that Apple gifts employees when they reach 10 years of service. And while the internals aren’t much to write home about (there’s no M2 chip in this thing), it’s as beautifully designed as any Apple product.
Microsoft’s new chatbot for Bing has displayed some strange behavior, proving that AI is more fallible than tech companies let on.
Softer colors, soothing palettes, and a lighter vibe are what the candy pastels design trend is all about. More projects are using this color scheme to create a subtle and softer feel for projects, a distinct shift from many of the bold, bright colors that have been popular for the last few years.
Wikipedia describes Typography as ‘the art and technique of arranging type to make written language legible, readable and appealing when displayed’.