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UX design
fromMedium
1 hour ago

Escaping AI sludge, Figma Make prompts, UX for board games

AI-driven workflows have produced homogenized products, making brands sterile; designers should prioritize craft and delightful MVPs to solve user problems and differentiate experiences.
fromJorge Arango
6 days ago

The Moylan Arrow: IA Lessons for AI-Powered Experiences

Information allows us to act more skillfully. Imagine you come to a fork on a road. Without a sign, you'd need a compass or a great sense of direction to choose correctly. But with a clear sign, you'd quickly know which road to take. The sign reduces ambiguity. The Moylan arrow, too, disambiguates a choice. Pulling in on the wrong side of the pump is an annoying inconvenience.
UX design
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fromMedium
3 weeks ago
UX design

Data-intensive apps for work don't need to be UX-hostile and butt-ugly

Poor design makes data-intensive enterprise, healthcare, and public-sector apps unusable; applying user research, information architecture, design patterns, and plain language makes them actionable.
fromTreehouse Blog
1 month ago
UX design

UX Design: Create Human-Centered Digital Experiences

UX design enables non-coders to create clear, accessible, and enjoyable digital experiences by understanding user needs and using information architecture, wireframing, and prototyping.
Tech industry
fromwww.theguardian.com
2 months ago

Tech bros need the world to believe their hype. Here's an idea let's just ignore them | Pip Finkemeyer

Artificial intelligence is at the Gartner Hype Cycle's peak of inflated expectations and faces a likely plunge into disillusionment as productivity gains lag investment.
UX design
fromMedium
2 months ago

It's not you, it's hierarchy

Traditional hierarchical information architecture diagrams cannot model shared data, reusable components, or dynamic user-driven relationships and must be augmented with more flexible models.
#content-design
fromPangram Pangram Foundry
3 months ago

How to create a typographic hierarchy

No matter what you're designing for - maybe it's a website? A brand? A magazine, perhaps? - typographic hierarchy is your foundation, your building blocks. It's what guides your reader through your website, brand or book. It tells them what to look at first, what to skim, and what to remember. Done right, it's seamless. Done wrong, it can be extremely confusing.In short, hierarchy is how you visually structure information. Here's how to do it well.
Typography
UX design
fromLogRocket Blog
3 months ago

6 alternatives to navigation menus (with real product examples) - LogRocket Blog

Traditional navigation menus are slow and unclear; alternative search-driven and contextual patterns enable users to find products and information faster.
#product-design
Digital life
fromuxdesign.cc
6 months ago

User behaviours, product design architecture, and the impact of AI

Architecture in digital product design encompasses both Information Architecture and System Design, often leading to confusion about their definitions and applications.
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