How often as designers do we feel under appreciated for our blood, sweat and tears poured in to a design? If your professional experience has been anything like mine, it’s all the damn time.
Category: UX Design
Houzz: a UX case study
We are all looking for self-expression and inspiration. We express ourselves through fashion, music, art, and through furniture. Houzz is an interior design app that has thousands of furniture inspirations for users to express their styles.
Prototyping: From UX to Front End
All things prototyping: Responsive Design, Wireframing, Front-end Development, Accessibility and beyond (http://prototypr.io)
Applying On-boarding to aviation applications
When I started working as a product designer for a high-end product development company that has been on the Aviation product development for many years I noticed that the products the company designed or developed earlier are extremely complex in their domain and has put little interest in human-centered design and the user has to complete multiple numbers of supporting tasks to complete one single task. These type of applications dose not create a positive impact towards the user. Most of the time the users might not return to the application due to lack of feedback given to the user about the task that he she has to perform and the user might not be able to see the clear path to complete a certain task.
The Essential Guide to a Stellar Design Portfolio
In UX design, portfolios matter more than degrees. Employers and recruiters will use your portfolio to determine your experience and aesthetic and, most importantly, your ability to solve real-world business problems.
Creating your first portfolio might seem like a daunting task. I’ve put together a comprehensive guide to help budding UX designers create a portfolio that will showcase their unique stories.
How to Start & Run a Design Business
What do you need to know to start and run a design business? Want to run your design business like a boss?
Top Ten Things To Consider When Starting / Running A Business.
Successful Business Man & Designer Chris Do imparts experience wisdom and knowledge on the most important issues entrepreneurs face when starting and running a business.
Kissmetrics Blog
Free is awesome. Especially when that “free” whatever is giving you extra traffic, money, rank, reputation, riches, etc. Thankfully, there are a ton of free tools in the SEO world. The downside is that some of these free tools are junk.
I want to give you a go-to collection of the top free SEO tools. These are intuitive, slick, effective, powerful, and — best of all — they’re absolutely free.
9 Ways to Convince Your Client That WordPress Is the Best CMS
Client education is all in a day’s work for web developers and designers; often, it’s part of the pitching process.
Some clients don’t care how we build their sites, as long as we build them well. Others, however, know just enough to be dangerous – they want the details and are skeptical of WordPress. Worse yet, some think less of developers who use WordPress.
Google’s HEART framework — A Critical Evaluation
Recently, I’ve been consulting startups on building their roadmaps and executing on building out core sub-products, in particular those in the mobile AI space, or products built upon providing access to/utilising data.
KISS (Keep it Simple, Stupid) – A Design Principle 1 WEEK AGO
It was Albert Einstein who said; “If you can’t explain it, you don’t understand it well enough.” Though it is often mis-reported as being; “If you can’t explain it to a six year old, you don’t understand it well enough.” What Einstein was driving at was a particular application of “keep it simple, stupid”.