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Accessibility isnβt just dev work β find out what designers can do from day one to support accessible, inclusive user experiences.
One new design trend is neumorphism. It mixes the effects of minimalism and realism to create interfaces that are easy to comprehend.
Simplicity is good UX until it strips away personality. Great interfaces balance ease of use with emotional depth and identity.
You want more users engaging with your digital products, but donβt want to create experiences that harm the planet.
You love creating beautiful, user-friendly experiences. But can you prove theyβre driving business value? In this blog, I talk about UX ROI and how to measure it.
Sticky and fixed navigation sound similar but serve different purposes. In this post, I look into their distinctions, use cases, and best practices to design navigation that satisfies users and drives results.
Great UX shouldnβt cost the Earth. Or your usersβ patience. Because when you make sustainable font choices in digital design, youβre not only going eco-friendly, but also building efficient, accessible, and fast-loading UX.
Call it what it is. Product designers and UX designers have unique roles, even if their titles often get swapped. In this blog, know the difference and own your expertise.
The aesthetic-usability effect shows that users equate beauty with functionality. But whereβs the line between looks and usability? The challenge lies in balancing visual appeal with true usability.
The future of UX design isnβt all doom and gloom. In this blog, I reflect on how AI and layoffs can lead to new opportunities for UX designers.
If you see your users struggling with navigation, itβs time you learn more on movement in UX design to give them a nudge β literally!
Knowing about trie data structures can help UX designers create quicker and more intuitive search experiences and improve overall usability.