A simple static visualization can often be the best approach
How I overengineered a worse solution by making an interactive visualization
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I Designed a New Year’s Resolution App Inspired by Atomic Habits
I designed a better way to track habits and achieve goals
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Testing fonts for accessibility
Selecting accessible fonts for your copy is not just to help users with disabilities and special needs – it increases legibility for all…
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If men hate shopping, why do they still lead so many retail companies?
Insights from 30 years of watching men and women shop and manage retail companies
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Isolated spaces
Discovering remote and off-the-grid architectural gems.Written by Craig Berry
Designer & Writer
AFGH – Lake Rotsee Refuge (2012) Photograph byThroughout 2020 and 2021 we have been, and still are, inside our homes more than ever in an attempt to avoid physical contact, social interaction and virus sp..
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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What design research can learn from Socrates’ sneakers
Design research meets Greek philosophy
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Eminence and why you should actually work for it
Image of quote — Expose yourselfEminence or exposure is this important “thing” that often gets overseen. Designers and non-designers often think they don’t have time or that they have nothing special to offer. Working on yourself or your personal brand can actually be a daunting task, a blocker for ..
Advantages of doing design research in a foreign language
Being faced with the challenge of doing research in a foreign language is scary.
A few years ago, I moved to Germany with no knowledge of German. It was a daunting move as a researcher; my skill set as a researcher depended greatly on language. Knowing how to frame and ask a question to reduce bias,..
What can researchers learn from con artists?
Building trust and rapport are key as we invite others to share, yet we must remain vigilant and combat confirmation bias
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