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Lukas Oppermann Lukas Oppermann
Updated on April 05, 2024

11 Benefits of Design Systems for Designers, Developers, Product Owners, and Teams

By now, everyone should know that design systems are great. They make your work easier, faster, and cheaper, so you don’t even need designers anymore — or do you?

Jeff Link Jeff Link
Updated on April 05, 2024

The Do’s and Don’ts of User Journey Mapping

Getting it right is the first step toward going places.

Rahul Thangaraj Rahul Thangaraj
Updated on April 02, 2024

Task Flow and User Flow Explained

A task flow follows a linear path that a user would take to accomplish a task, while a user flow charts all possible options a user could take. Here’s what you need to know.

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Yashant Bikram Gyawali Yashant Bikram Gyawali
Updated on April 01, 2024

What Is Neumorphism and Why Should Designers Care?

Is neumorphism still a thing? Here are the origins and limitations of this widespread design trend.

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Mae Rice Mae Rice
Updated on April 01, 2024

Freemium, Explained

What the freemium business model is, how it works and why it matters.

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Lukas Oppermann Lukas Oppermann
Updated on April 01, 2024

The Gestalt Principle of Proximity for Designers, Explained

Including illustrated examples of the proximity principle in action.

Jeff Link Jeff Link
Updated on April 01, 2024

12 Graphic Design Portfolio Tips (and Examples) to Help You Stand Out

Here’s what experts and hiring managers look for in your graphic design portfolio.

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Stephen Gossett Stephen Gossett
Updated on April 01, 2024

23 Virtual Reality Companies to Know

VR has made real impacts in healthcare, employee training and, of course, gaming.

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Eric Okunevich Eric Okunevich
Updated on March 18, 2024

Want to Be a Market Leader? Avoid These Major Pitfalls.

The trick is to focus less on pumping out new features and more on what users actually need.

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Allison Butler Allison Butler
Updated on March 13, 2024

How to Train Your Brain for Design Thinking

Working in teams and normalizing negative feedback are two steps toward getting this powerful process to work for design teams.

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