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UXPin Blog — Design Studio
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7 Essential Website Style Guide Sections (With 9 Effective Examples)
Know the essentials for every site style guide. Practical tips illustrated with real-life examples.
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5 Reasons to Use UI Patterns in Your Design Work
Learn why UI patterns are important and how they can actually make you a better designer.
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3 Useful Ways to Create Web UI Mockups
Want to know the best way to create UI mockups? Learn useful tactics and processes so you can make the most informed decision.
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3 Powerful Ways to Design HD Website Backgrounds
A fast and practical explanation of how to design more immersive web UX with rich backgrounds.
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When the Best UX Design Process Isn’t A Process At All
Is your design process working against you? UX expert Robert Hoekman Jr. explains how freeing yourself from process might be the best solution.
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Does Your Interaction Design Cut Through the Chaos?
Know techniques for communicating clearly through design. Written by UX designer Jessica Lowry.
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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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Level Up Your Design Skills & Win an Apple Watch
There’s reading about UX/UI technique, and there’s putting it into practice. As part of our initiative to help designers learn — really learn — we’re creating a series of Design Challenges. From basic visual skills to advanced interactions, each Challenge will test your ability to solve design problems in creative ways. And we’re going to kick
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UXPin Design Challenge #1: Silicon Valley De-Bug Redesign Project
The design industry is more than a business. Sometimes we give to good causes that help improve our communities at large. We’re partnering with a nonprofit to improve donations on their website — and we need your help to make it happen. Designers are encouraged to lend their prototyping skills to help Silicon Valley De-Bug,
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Exporting Prototypes to HTML or PDF Couldn’t Be Easier
Iterating through design doesn’t stop with prototypes. Many people find the ability to share PNGs, PDFs and HTML/CSS handy to have. In this tutorial we’ll explain how to export a UXPin prototype.
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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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