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The Role of Affordance in Crafting Design System Components

Let’s consider a table and a chair as examples. The primary affordance of a table is its ability to support items, facilitated by its flat, horizontal surface.

Google’s Algorithm Update: A Game Changer for the Internet

Over the last two years, a series of updates to Google Search amount to a dramatic upheaval to the Internet’s most powerful tool, complete with an unprecedented AI feature. Will Google save the web, or destroy it?

Fresh Motion Design Inspirations

Explore our latest motion design collection featuring the best shots from Dribbble to get your creativity flowing.

A Guide to HTML’s Latest Control Update

fter years of relying on checkbox hacks to create a “switch” control for forms that toggle between two states, HTML may be gaining a native way to go about it by adding a switch attribute to checkbox inputs.

Bootstrap vs. Tailwind CSS

Welcome to another insightful article where we dive into the world of CSS frameworks, specifically comparing two of the most popular ones: Bootstrap and Tailwind CSS. Whether you’re a seasoned developer or just starting out, choosing the right framework can significantly impact your workflow and the look of your projects. Let’s explore the key differences between Bootstrap and Tailwind CSS to help you make an informed decision. And as always, we welcome your…

Design Triumphs and Failures

Certainly, here’s a article detailing 10 best and 10 worst UX designs examples in daily life, along with reasons and justifications for each:

Find Amazing UX/UI Examples and Trends

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Building Rapport in UX Research

Building rapport, or a positive connection, with participants is widely recognized as a crucial element in user experience (UX) research. When participants feel comfortable and engaged, they are more likely to share their true thoughts, feelings, and experiences – leading to a deeper understanding of their needs and pain points.

Design Systems and Style Guides: Understanding the Differences

Design systems are a set of standards (like Google’s Material Design or IBM’s Carbon Design System) needed to manage design at scale. Style guides (like content or visual style guides) are just one piece in a design system.

Organizing UX Research with Affinity Diagramming

Affinity diagramming is a powerful method used in UX research to organize and synthesize large amounts of qualitative data. Originating from the field of ethnographic research, this technique helps designers make sense of diverse and often unstructured information by grouping related items together based on their natural relationships. The process reveals patterns and connections that might not be immediately apparent, leading to deeper insights and more informed design decisions.

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