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Roman Davydov Roman Davydov
Updated on April 12, 2024

Best Practices to Ensure Accessibility in Mobile App Development

Making accessible apps is both a matter of ethical and practical concern. Our expert explains the guidelines that you should follow.

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Arvind Singh Arvind Singh
Updated on April 09, 2024

What Is a Splash Screen?

A splash screen is the first screen a user sees when they open a mobile app. It contains brand elements like the company name, slogan and logo. Learn more. 

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Adrian Bilan Adrian Bilan
Updated on April 09, 2024

How Will AI Change UX Design?

Technologies like AI, IoT and VR are constantly evolving. Our expert investigates how UX will evolve alongside — and whether AI will take over the UX designer’s job.

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Nick Babich Nick Babich
Updated on April 08, 2024

The 5 Levels of Design Maturity: Where Is Your Business?

A business’s relationship with design may exist at various levels. Our expert explains how to asses your own status and get where you want to go.

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 Ari Krzyzek Ari Krzyzek
Updated on April 08, 2024

How to Practice Sustainable UX Design

UX design has a responsibility to drive digital sustainability in ecological, social and economic ways. Our expert explains some principles you should follow to achieve this goal.

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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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Amy Schultz Amy Schultz
Updated on April 05, 2024

Everyone Needs Design Skills. Here’s Why.

Design skills can boost your marketability in our increasingly visual world.

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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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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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