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Will PWAs Replace Native Mobile Apps?

When it comes to the mobile user experience, are mobile websites all that bad? You hear so much about the benefits of building a...

The State of Web Design ,December 2018

Hey there, WDD Readers. Once more, I have spent a whole lot of my life online. My New Year’s resolution is to stay inside...

Front-end, Back-end, and Full-stack, What is the difference?

When I start looking around for information about web development I wasn’t quite sure what exactly were the skills I should have to change...

Kill Your Personas – Microsoft Design

In 1983, Alan Cooper gave life to the first design persona with a wave of his hands. A pioneering software developer, Cooper had just...

The Principles of Service Design Thinking – Building Better Services

Service design is all about taking a service and making it meet the user’s and customer’s needs for that service. It can be used...

Best Design Practices for Single-Page Websites

Debates around single- and multi-page websites are ongoing. Because they’re faster to create and easier to maintain, single-page websites often have an advantage over...

Flow Design Processes – Focusing on the Users’ Needs

It can be really tempting to start a design project by leaping into the deep end and starting to sketch out pages and work...

The Grid System: Building a Solid Design Layout | Interaction Design Foundation

Now that we’ve seen some grids at work in the Rule of Thirds article, let’s examine them a little more deeply. As a concept...

Facebook Purge’: List of Some Deleted Accounts on Left & Right

Facebook has removed – in what some are calling the “Facebook purge”- more than 800 pages and accounts. Although the social media giant says those deleted were rule breakers engaged in “coordinated inauthentic behavior,” some of their defenders have claimed the sweeping action amounts to an attack on independent media, both representing left and right-wing political views.

10 Tips for Building a Visual Language

A visual language includes both the written and spoken elements of a website or brand, as well as every design technique, photo, icon, logo and item, users can see on the screen. Often users won’t know a visual language is there; they just know that when they see your website or brand they recognize it.
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