The New Trend in UI Design: An Overview of Neumorphism
Neumorphic design is a visual trend that has gained traction with UI/UX designers and become a popular aesthetic choice for contemporary software, websites, and mobile apps.
Kayode Osinusi
How to Give Professional Design Feedback
When delivered well, constructive design feedback improves the design process and boosts team culture. Four professional designers discuss how to handle design feedback and collaborate productively.
John Challis
Think Business: How to Increase Your Designer Value
The principles that govern design are foreign to many business leaders but it takes more than shiny deliverables to span the knowledge gap. Designers must translate design value into business value.
Damola Taiwo
In the Spotlight: The Principles of Dark UI Design
Dark themes can be dramatic and elegant, but crafting them comes with many hurdles and potential pitfalls. Following the principles of dark UI design will help designers achieve successful results.
Miklos Philips
Showcase Your Skills: How to Make a Portfolio
Many designers grapple with how to create the perfect portfolio. By following best practices and the advice of industry professionals, they can craft portfolios that make their skills shine.
Miklos Philips
A Field Guide to DesignOps
DesignOps is a mindset that frees designers to focus on problem-solving. The approach allows staff to optimize processes and ensure that design is an integral part of organizational strategy.
Micah Bowers
Productive XD Prototyping: An Adobe XD Components Tutorial
Adobe XD components empower designers with powerful features. Still, they’re quirky and need special care. This Adobe XD prototype tutorial shows designers how to leverage them to streamline their workflows.
Edward Moore
Web Layout Best Practices: 12 Timeless UI Patterns Analyzed
Following web layout design best practices while incorporating timeless UI patterns produces digital experiences that delight users and stand the test of time.
Cameron Chapman
Innovate with Purpose: An Overview of the Jobs to Be Done Framework
Companies succeed because they offer products that people find irresistible, but what compels customers to buy? The Jobs to Be Done framework identifies the unmet desires that motivate all purchases.
Zbignev Gecis
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