Read moreUX and UI designers apply the atomic design methodology to make consistent design changes faster and easier. But sometimes we tend to use things because of their popularity and not because we actually know how to use them.
Read more‘Wow! Will you take a look at that!’ This is the sort of response that all Designers would like for their labors, and sometimes even get. We usually recognize ‘classic design’ although rarely agree with each other about what this constitutes: The Volkswagen Beetle, Fender guitar, Converse sneakers? – All classic designs, probably.
Read moreThe Business Canvas model was first proposed by the Swiss entrepreneur, Alexander Osterwalder, around 2005. He’s also the lead author of Business Model Generation which has sold more than a million copies, as well as a series of Strategyzer books.
Read moreProviding effective solutions How do you go about building a rocket to take you to Mars? One answer is: very carefully. Another is: check out if there’s a YouTube video.
Read moreDr. András Rung, CEO of Ergomania, gave a presentation in English titled “Choose your features with care” at the eFinance & Fintech Festival 2020 in Budapest.
Read moreThe supposition that the fewer the clicks required to reach something, the better the design is ubiquitous. But anyone familiar with UX knows better.
Read moreWhen designing new and innovative interfaces, we are trying to predict where we are headed and what the future will bring. What will the new user expectations be, and how will be able to best meet them? Josh Clark has pertinently said that UX does not necessarily bring in new ideas, but implements old dreams instead.
Read moreWhen designing or redesigning products we frequently face the situation when stakeholders provide an already finalised concept for UX experts and digital designers to work with. Nevertheless, this process does not support efficient business.
Read moreDifficult to imagine the problems and issues the predecessors of today’s usability experts, the architects thousands of years ago had struggled with. It wasn’t easy to build up science and art from nothing, to figure out how things work and how to achieve practicality and beauty.
Read moreWe all have seen projects wasting money and time for unnecessary developments and features based on totally wrong design concepts. Good news is we can avoid this with a cheap and easy method.
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