Monsieur Bézier and his elegant curves
Design essentials: Bézier curves.
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How Coca-Cola uses Gestalt principles in their branding
Let’s understand how your eyes and brain play the magic of perception.
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The only way an “edit” feature on Twitter would work
How to provide what users want, while keeping them accountable for what they tweet
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A playbook for designing for sales
Sales Design is a type of Service Design with its own best practices
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How neuroscience has deeply influenced AI cognition models
The virtues and limits of the brain-machine metaphor
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Tell me when to use it
“Here’s our cool new audio tagging AI thingy. It identifies and labels sounds in real-time without an internet connection.”“Wow, cool, neat!”…then they proceed to never use it.
Telling me when to use something is a growth hack. It helps shape a future situation into an organic reminder.
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The hurdles to opt-out of giving away personal information.
You probably don’t read the cookie consent forms, but you should at least be aware of what you are clicking.
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In defence of the hairy line in drawings and sketches
In drawing, ‘hairy lines’ are generally considered ‘finished’ lines but that have not been resolved in certainty. A result of going back…
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How to figure out the scope of your visualizations quickly
Scope your project with eight hats of Data Visualization Design
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The Catch
Attribution: Kenneth AllenIt has now been 4 months and 14 days since my job at IBM dissolved, and on August 18th, I accepted a contract role to become a Principal UX Designer for PayPal, started yesterday (September 14). Big sigh of relief for me.
On Twitter, I noticed a designer (https://twitter.co..