Usable, or pretty?
The search for balance in UI design
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From the astrolabe to software: The history of technical writing and its impact on...
Image by @israelandrxdeTechnical writing’s history had its start hundreds of years ago and can be traced back to A Treatise on the Astrolabe, a medieval instructions manual on the astrolabe and its use, written by Geoffrey Chauce in 1391. Another example of early technical writing work were English ..
I’m a designer. I earned $50K more because of COVID last year.
Pandemic-induced efficiency is real, and we’re all better off for it.
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The precipitous rise of Figma and fall of InVision
What we can learn from their stories.
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Is Apple capable of designing a usable mouse?
Remembering Jobs’ relentless approach to product design, and how a sufficient mouse design never came to be
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The world is running on bad UI.
We get excited by the new, slick, modern apps, yet things that are important are outdated AF.
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DesignOps’ impact on innovation
Organisations have always faced a challenge in balancing productivity and creativity due to organisations’ constraints and priorities. But the right DesignOps strategy can deliver innovation at scale and achieve a true Organisational Ambidexterity.Credits: https://www.pexels.com/@diimejiiDesignOps’ ..
A deep dive into those dots on Jira Kanban cards
Is there a pattern to the madness?
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Process-centered design — the key to business applications
If you can’t describe what you are doing as a process, you don’t know what you’re doing .
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Everyone can win vs. winners take all
Episode four. In the previous articles, I presented the outputs of my research around the design responsibilities and how we can deal with…
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