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How All Entrepreneurs Can Think Like UX Designers
UX Designer and startup coach Sarah Harrison explains how to validate business ideas with quick UX techniques.
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Top 5 UXPin E-books of 2015 to Prepare You for 2016
Get the best free UX, web design, and interaction design ebooks downloaded by 170,000 people.
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What Inspires You?
We reveal what inspires us, and want to know what inspires you.
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Fixed Position Elements Keep Designs in Place
The fixed position feature allows you to make an element ‘stick’ to the canvas, regardless of where users scroll on the page. Here’s how it works.
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M-Dot Sites Are Dying Long Live Responsive Design | UXPin
Learn the limitations of m-dot sites and why it might be better to go with a responsive one.
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4 UX Documents to Help You Fully Understand Your Users
Learn the four UX document types that will allow you to fully map out your users and their needs.
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How to Use UI Patterns to Prototype Faster
Learn how to use pattern libraries as shortcuts for prototyping.
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Free E-Book: The Indispensable Designer
Free e-book that teaches you how to be an indispensable designer and influence your entire organization. Six of our best articles collected in one place.
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3 Mini Style Guides to Get You Started
Quickly get up and running with a style guide with these three techniques. We take a look at examples from Adobe and Facebook.
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4 Killer Tricks to Creating Lasting Mobile Moments
Learn four ways to improve the UX of your mobile moments.
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Web Design Trends Analyzed: Hero Headers & Letterboxes
Know how to use both trends to dazzle users upon first impression. Get examples from Apple, Paypal, ESPN, and others.
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When to Choose the Dark Side in Mobile Design
What’s better for mobile design — light or dark color schemes? We show you which one to use and when.
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Collaborative UX Design Insights From Kissmetrics
Learn how analytics tool Kissmetrics approaches collaborative design and see what tools they use, including UXPin.
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Don’t Forget to Create These Mobile App Design Elements
Learn the importance of designing empty screens, edge cases, placeholders, and micro-interactions for mobile.
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