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Free e-book: The Visual Storyteller’s Guide to Web Design
Good UIs take care of usability, but great ones tell a story. Visual storytelling is one of the most effective ways to create an emotional connection with your user, and the website is a perfect medium for this — the problem is that most designers aren’t trained in storytelling. The newest edition to our free
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Animations & Interactions in Design: Creating a Fading Navigation Menu
Learn to create a mobile off-canvas navigation menu that flies in with a bit of style and grace.
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Simplifying UX Design Through Storytelling
Visualizing data comes up more and more in my work as a UX Designer. Data can be visually striking, but it needs a language and story to follow in order to be effective. Over the years, the art of storytelling has become the structure I use as the foundation of my designs. Every good story
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Previewing the Awwwards 2016 Web Design Conference
Designers from all over the world are gathering in Amsterdam this winter for three days of talks, workshops, and networking, all culminating in a massive cocktail party in one of the city’s historic church venues. Awwwards has been a partner of ours for years, and their conference is one of our favorites in web design.
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Fighting for UX Design in the Enterprise
Working as a UX designer in the enterprise world can be challenging, but the experience can also be fun and rewarding. If you enjoy solving complex problems and function well in an environment with well-defined boundaries, enterprise UX could be right up your alley. Having worked on a design team in a large corporation for
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Free ebook: Web Design Trends 2015 & 2016
Free e-book teaching you the hottest techniques in web design. 166 examples explained from dozens of companies like Uber, Intercom, Google, Bose, and more.
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How to Quickly Wireframe & Prototype a Responsive Email
Know the best mobile-first approach to designing the perfect responsive email.
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Are You Suffering From Design Tool Overload?
Know the unexpected downsides of using too many design tools. See how to simplify your workflow.
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The Evolution of the Flat Design Revolution
Photo credit: Square Cash One of the biggest trends of the 2010s is still evolving today. Flat design, which started to gain momentum in 2013, is still currently one of the most used – and talked about – techniques in web design. But how has it sustained itself for so long? What is it about
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Free e-book: The Guide to Interactive Wireframing
79-page e-book written by design professors & UX designers. Know how to wireframe and prototype at the same time. More useful wireframes, no extra work.
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How to Survive Design by Committee
Get simple tips for better product vision and execution. Stop compromising and start collaborating.
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Government Websites Don’t Have to Suck — Here’s How
Photo Credit: David Iliff, Creative Commons 3.0 Is it possible for government services to be easy to use? Most of the time — not even close. But the UK Government Digital Services (GDS) team has changed that, taking home a 2013 Design of the Year award. One of the judges even remarked, “[GOV.UK] creates a
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3 Ways to Design for Those Distracted Drivers
Texting and driving don’t always mix. Sure knowing where the next turn is has been virtually solved. And self-parking, even self-driving cars exist. But texting while driving is more to blame for car accidents, especially among teens, and the accident rate continues to skyrocket. While it can be so helpful, even life-saving at times, technology
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Homepage UX: Do These 10 Things to Make Your Homepage a Success
The basic homepage design is so 2012. The supposed magic formula of 10 elements to include for a successful home page isn’t enough anymore for a simple reason — it’s too formulaic. And that can create for a boring homepage that’ll drive users away. That’s not to say those page elements don’t have function —
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