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Progressive disclosure is a design pattern that suggests hiding irrelevant information until it becomes relevant. Check out this and 21 other tips to simplify your designs in
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These 9 essential psychological principles can help experience designers understand the people they're designing for. The read in the latest
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These nine psychological principles can help UX designers understand the people they're designing for and their behavior. The read in
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Both UX design and psychology aim to understand patterns of human cognition. Here's some perspective on how 5 cognitive psychology theories can contribute to better UX in
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Progressive disclosure is a design pattern that involves sequencing information and actions across several screens to avoid overwhelming the user. In other words, hiding irrelevant information until it's relevant. 21 tips to simplify designs in
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Both UX design and psychology aim to understand patterns of human cognition. Here's some perspective on 5 cognitive psychology theories that can contribute to better UX in UX Magazine -
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"Information architecture aims to make information easier for people to find and understand. As with physical architecture, this calls for bringing a particular order to the elements that comprise the environment."
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Progressive disclosure is a design pattern that suggests hiding irrelevant information until it becomes relevant. Check out this and 21 other tips to simplify your designs in
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You will never become a great designer accidentally. What does it take to achieve excellence in the field of design? In this UX Magazine article, Nate Schloesser shares his perspective on answering this question —
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Ergonomics is the process of designing or arranging workplaces, products, and systems so that they fit the people who operate them. Learn about ergonomics and 21 other quick tips to making your design simpler in
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A member of the UX community in Kyiv asked us to share that there is an animal shelter near Kyiv with a devoted team that won’t abandon the animals they care for and they're in need of financial support, supplies:
📚 Friday book recommendation!
“I bought it. And I’m not even a designer.”
"Psychology for Designers" by Joe Leech is a concise guide that bridges psychology and design, offering practical insights to elevate your design skills and communication.
"Design is not a characteristic of things; it’s a process by which things are made. It’s more of a verb than a noun." Read more in our new article by
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One app redesign study showed that user retention increased by 50% after improving user onboarding. Here are some best practices and examples for succeeding with onboarding workflows in
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