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UX trends in 2021
The usage of digital platforms has increased tremendously. We can see some of the big decisions have taken place and also succeeded so far!
Emotions, feelings, sentiments.. too mainstream? - A blog on Emotion based design
Emotions, feelings, sentiments.. too mainstream? This blog will tell how important they are in the design world! Emotions flow towards anything and everything people deal with.
How to increase User Engagement? And How Gamification can help in User Engagement?
User engagement is at the core of the theory of design. Designers should also search for the latest strategies to improve user interaction with products, websites and services such as video games.
What is Goal Gradient Effect and how can you apply its principles in UX?
Thus goal gradient can be practiced everywhere. It's human psychology. All we need to remember is that humans tend to act more as he/she is about to reach their goal.
7 design psychologies every designer should know
Interaction design is a practice of designing interactive digital products, systems and services. Interaction design involves the user flow diagramming, wireframing and visual designing, sometimes referred to as UI designing.
How to design a product people will love
Emotional design, as the term itself implies, is about creating designs, services or experiences which aim to inspire an emotional response in people.
10 UX design principles/guidelines every designer should know
The theory underlying the separate design rules can help the designer understand the trade-off for the design that would result in following or disregarding some of the rules.
You don't have to be born creative to be creative
We have a mindset that everyone is born with only a certain amount of intelligence and a certain amount of talent.
The shift to UX design from Advertising
To make a shift in career from one field to another is not always easy and it's not always what you expect, but it's fun because living and learning goes hand in hand.
Good UX is measured by ease of use, not by count of clicks
It’s not the number of clicks but the well-labeled buttons and links that play an important role in usability.