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Is the end near for flat logo design?

Oversimplified logos: when less becomes too much.Logos speak a thousand words. A great logo can tell the story of an organization without a single word. Recently, logos from various companies have experienced a transformation. From car companies like GM, restaurants like Burger King, and food produc..

Why the Starbucks app is design perfection

I love my barista, but I’d much rather use the app. The UX on the Starbucks app is so close to perfect it’s setting industry standards. Continue reading on UX Collective »

Figma for education: Design for learning experiences

Why would a teacher be interested in Figma? Why would a designer be interested in classroom prep?Join our little Figgy educators group.Currently, I work in the EdTech product design industry (K-12) as an experience designer. I am a former 7th-grade science teacher and am planning to return to the cl..

What we learned from using a North Star

Evolving organisational priorities into measurable and trackable outcomes using a North Star Framework Continue reading on UX Collective »

The Emoji journey: From self-expression tool to multi-million dollar business

Emojis, memojis, avatars. Here’s how they evolved and still make millions to their creators. Continue reading on UX Collective »

Design decoded: The tale of the dad wagon

A daughter-father design project provides a clear definition of what User Experience Design is and who its for. Continue reading on UX Collective »

How AI could get a deeper understanding of human language

The basis of human flexible thinking are analogy Continue reading on UX Collective »

A gentle rant about the usability of user accounts

I am often underwhelmed and decidedly un-delighted when faced with managing my account on your site. Here’s how to make it better. Continue reading on UX Collective »

Inclusive design: Solve for one, extend to many

A few weeks back while scrolling through my Twitter feed, I came across this marvelous innovation by Nike which just blew my mind. A truly intuitive productThe Nike GO FlyEase is a hands-free shoe — which consists of a hinge and a flexible tensioner around the shoe that facilitates the taking-on and..

What human collective intelligence can teach to AI

The power of cumulative cultural evolution Continue reading on UX Collective »