Most designers are familiar with non-disclosure agreements. Usually, your employer asks you to sign such an agreement to prevent you from revealing confidential information. But when you write your UX ...
Take a deep dive into UX Magic with our course AI for Designers . In an era where technology is rapidly reshaping the way we interact with the world, understanding the intricacies of AI is not just a ...
The virtuality continuum represents the full spectrum of technological possibilities between the entirely physical world or real environment and the fully digital ...
Ecosystem maps are tools that designers create to understand the relationships and dependencies between the various actors and parts that contribute to creating customer experiences. An ecosystem is ...
Type is the appearance or style of printed text. It also refers to the process of working with text to create a legible, readable and visually appealing experience. Designers choose appropriate ...
People get easily bored with trends, and every few years, the pendulum swings from one way to another. We have all seen the rise and fall of iconic fashion pieces or art movements. The same thing ...
Design sprints are an intense 5-day process where user-centered teams tackle design problems. Working with expert insights, teams ideate, prototype and test solutions on selected users. Google’s ...
Mobile first design is an approach that embraces the constraints of smaller screens and focuses on what’s indispensable for users to improve the overall mobile User Experience (UX). The mobile first ...
Micro-interactions are small but crucial elements that enhance user experience (UX). They offer intuitive cues and turn routine tasks into enjoyable moments. Learn about their significance in modern ...
Wireframes help you quickly ideate and test your ideas. While paper wireframes are the quickest to create, digital wireframes look more polished and presentable. If you are after a pocket-friendly ...
Wicked problems are problems with many interdependent factors making them seem impossible to solve. Because the factors are often incomplete, in flux, and difficult to define, solving wicked problems ...
Visual perception refers to the ability to interpret and make sense of visual information from the environment through the process of sight. This complex process involves several steps, beginning with ...