Using the Hook Model for user research
The Hook Model was first introduced in the book called “Hooked” by Nir Eyal, an Israeli-born American author, lecturer and investor. It is a thinking model to be used to build Habit-Forming Products. The book covers topics like how habits are formed using the hooked model and few examples of compani..
How to Establish Emotion
How to establish emotionTo create an impactful, influential and engaging experience is simpler than you’d think.You’ll need an understanding of how to create those emotions in others. Using frameworks that can paint a picture of the audience’s needs.
A project can often chase a purely functional sol..
Green by default
This simple psychological trick could vastly reduce tech’s carbon footprint.We humans are creatures of comfort. We like taking the easy route, the low-hanging fruit, the way that doesn’t make us think.
That’s why default options and standards are so powerful. We’re more likely to stick with them tha..
Figma crash course by Pablo Stanley
Deep dives into powerful Figma features. We’ll skip the basics and get into the nitty-gritty of prototyping, auto-layout, systems, and illustration.
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The lessons learnt creating a design system for BBC Online
BBC GEL is the design framework for the BBC and was one of the very first design frameworks to be published online back in 2010.
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The future of work is written
Exploring the opportunities of asynchronous communication and the (conscientiously) written word.
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Tooling report
It’s a quick way to determine the best build tool for your next web project, or if tooling migration is worth it.
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A11y advent calendar
Nothing too ground-breaking, and I expect a lot of these tips to be common knowledge for many of you, yet we’ll end the month with a nice list of do’s & don’ts.
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Become a business-aware designer in 2021
Five things you need to know to have a bigger impact
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5 heuristics for UX writing
Rules of thumb to improve the value and usability of your products through better writingImagine you are buying a gift for a friend, but instead of starting with choosing the gift, you first select the container and wrapping paper, then the actual present.
Unless your friend is obsessed with pattern..