Tag: UX design

Do We Still Need Sidebars in Web Design?
The website sidebar has been around since the early days of the internet. But do we even need it anymore? See kinds of content that may still benefit from sidebars and tips for how to handle them on mobile.
How to Use Flow Theory When Designing Your Digital Interfaces
We see flow states in creative pursuits, sports, hobbies and mindfulness activities like yoga. It can also be extended to the digital product experience. Let’s explore the four principles of flow and ways you can use them to design more enjoyable and engaging user experiences.
UX and UI: The Catalyst for Software Modernization
This blog highlights how thoughtful UX and UI design are essential drivers in the ongoing journey of software modernization, enabling organizations to improve usability, productivity, and business outcomes through iterative assessment, collaborative development, and a focus on user needs.
UX Crash Course: Running Critiques
A critique is an invitation for others with different perspectives and life experiences to help poke holes in a design and find places for improvement. It’s an opportunity to find what’s working, as well as what isn’t.
UX Crash Course: The Double Diamond Design Process
How does iterative design actually work in a day-to-day context? What does that process look like practically, for the people building software with it? That’s what the Double Diamond Process seeks to answer.

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