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How Design Thinking Can Promote Collaborative Problem Solving
We love to think that we're able to see a problem from all angles and come up with a mind-blowing solution, but we're just humans and sometimes it takes more…
Read more6 Reasons You Need Open Feedback Channels
We as designers and artists love to dive into a project. We see the finished product in our minds, but forget one important part - what the client wants. We…
Read moreListening Is Critical – Why Being A Good Listener Makes You Feel Better
We've all wanted someone to listen to us, but being a good listener isn't always that easy. After all, what benefit is there to listening to someone else? Surprisingly, or…
Read moreWhy Industries Get UX Right In The Real World But Get It Wrong Online
We've all fallen in love with a business and enjoyed their products. Their designs seem perfect, but when we go to their websites, it's a completely different story. How could…
Read moreKeep It Simple – Why Overdoing It Can Lead To Poor Design
"If I only add this one more thing, or maybe just a few more touches here and there." It's a phrase we often mutter to ourselves as UX designers. We…
Read moreReality Matters – UX For The Real World
Mention UX design and what's the first thing that comes to mind? For most of us, we think of apps, websites and other digital creations. Since when is UX design…
Read more7 Websites That Inspire The User To Want To Know More
We've all come across websites that have kept us highly engaged, even though we might be able to fully understand why. These sites sometimes seem like the unicorns of the…
Read more5 Fun Things To Do On The Web During A Break
Who doesn't love stepping away from a project for a few minutes for a much needed break? We all love it because we all need breaks. But what should we…
Read moreWhy Pretty Works Better Than Not So Pretty
We're all attracted to beautiful things. It's why we gravitate towards those pretty, shiny packages in stores or why the latest iPhone tends to attract so much attention. It's not…
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