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How to build a strategy, not a roadmap | by Sepeda Rafael
[ad_1] At this stage, we will need to actively involve stakeholders (designers, engineers, managers) in the workshops. If we are building a design system from scratch, we can start, for example, with and Component Cut Up exercise. However, the design system is not only about components. Furthermore, considering that it will take months to build…
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Where Research Is Working | UX Collective – Fromer Media Group
[ad_1] As research evolves, the practice will hook into the organization in new ways. We should, whenever possible, make our ideas visible and tangible. Here I will continue the effort to practice what I preach. Another concept we’ll build on today is that it always pays to start by making sense of things as they…
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The blurring lines between UX and digital marketing | by Beth J
[ad_1] The usability and sellability of things are becoming one and the same, but it’s still too narrow a view. Photo by Hannah Wei on Unsplash Some of my favorite things to consider in UX are above and beyond the reach of the website or application I’m designing. I’m intensely interested in studying people’s behavior…
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Beyond design systems for interfaces: an ecosystem of design systems
[ad_1] An ecosystem of design systems Our design systems are a series of independent systems, sometimes nested within each other or co-existing in the same planes, yet they influence each other. Disruption to one might lead to more or less impact on another one. Or maybe a catastrophic event disrupts all of them at once.…
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How design can make science captivating | by Louis Charron
[ad_1] Turning complex systems into enjoyable experiences is a challenge facing many industries. And most have realized design could help solve it. There are occurrences of solutions all over design: navigation patterns in UX design, data visualization in visual design, affordances in industrial design, or emergent gameplay in game design. But there is a space…
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AI Vertigo: where do we go from here as designers? | by Raoul Flaminzeanu
[ad_1] A button, an icon, and a checkbox are each a building block, a replicable element that, alongside another 10–20 building blocks, creates the whole experience. The creation of one building block implies imagining and visualizing hundreds of iterations. With generative tools in the UX toolbox, the process is expedited, leading to a nuanced shift…
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Mark Hamill Meets ‘Star Wars’ Mother Natalie Portman at Golden Globes – Hollywood Life – Fromer Media Group
[ad_1] View gallery Image Credit: Shutterstock Mark Hamill, 72, finally met his Star Wars “mother” Natalie Portman, 42, at the 2024 Golden Globe Awards on Sunday. The actor took to Twitter to share a smiling photo with the actress and included a caption that revealed it was their first encounter with each other. “Now I…
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Hermann Hesse on the Dual Life of the Creative Spirit – The Marginalian – Fromer Media Group
[ad_1] Coursing through every civilization are the myths that shape what its people come to believe about reality and possibility. Some of them are healing and some damaging. Some are easy to recognize for what they are — almost all isms are damaging myths. But some are more subtle, more pernicious, permeating the substratum of…
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Biglaw Associates Are Probably Working In Smaller Offices Than Before – Fromer Media Group
[ad_1] Ed. note: Welcome to our daily feature, Quote of the Day. Now you’re seeing lawyer offices at 150 square feet. The office is becoming a place for heads-down work [instead of meetings]. — Thomas Fulcher, chair of the legal tenant practice group at Savills, in comments given to the American Lawyer on the shrinking…
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Designing for privacy, Spotify Wrapped UX, naming design tokens | by Fabricio Teixeira
[ad_1] Weekly curated resources for designers — thinkers and makers. For many people, online privacy has never proven to be a particularly troubling issue for them. “I’ve got nothing to hide” is a pretty common reaction for many, accompanied by a shrug. But, as with many rights, sometimes we don’t understand the need for privacy…