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Bahar Salehi Bahar Salehi
Updated on April 08, 2024

UX and Data Science Teams Need to Work Together

Bring together your UX researchers and data scientists teams to make smarter product decisions. Here’s why.

Jeff Link Jeff Link
Updated on April 08, 2024

Your 9-Step Guide to Website Planning

Planning a website can be like heading out to sea. Here’s how to get you back to shore.

Himanshu Bahmani Himanshu Bahmani
Updated on April 08, 2024

5 Ways to Build a Better Dashboard Wireframe

Don’t overlook these 5 tips for making a standout dashboard.

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Stephen Gossett Stephen Gossett
Updated on April 08, 2024

What Exactly Is Ethical Design?

How can designers achieve it?

Matthew Urwin Matthew Urwin
Updated on April 08, 2024

What Is Iconography?

Iconography is the use of visuals that leverage symbols to represent specific actions or objects.

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Garry Paxinos Garry Paxinos
Updated on April 08, 2024

How Will AI Impact the Design Thinking Framework?

Design thinking is a foundational framework for creating great, transformational products. Our expert explores how we can expect increasingly sophisticated AI tools to impact it.

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Brooke Becher Brooke Becher
Updated on April 08, 2024

What Is 4D Printing?

4D printing technology creates 3D-printed objects that respond to stimuli.

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Adam Thomas Adam Thomas
Updated on April 08, 2024

What Is User Interface Design?

What exactly is user interface (UI) design and why is it important? Our expert lays out the basics and helps us understand what makes good UI design.

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Ellen Glover Ellen Glover
Updated on April 08, 2024

Anti-Design Is Intentionally Loud and Messy

This decades-old aesthetic is helping a new generation of designers rebel against convention.

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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