Tips for Designers Interested in Advanced UX/UI
Your company website is more than a collection of related pages. It’s a dynamic place where two online entities meet and interact: the business behind…
The Psychology of UX Writing
There is much more to UX writing than words alone. The words in your product should be focused on the user, and every user brings…
5 Tips to Crack Any Job in Web/UX Design
If you have a fair amount of experience in web or UX designing but are finding it difficult to get your next job, then you’ve…
Designing with Parallax Scrolling: The Do’s and Don’ts
Parallax scrolling is a creative tool for designers to create 3D experiences on a two-dimensional screen. The parallax scrolling effect can add depth and dimension,…
UX Architect vs. UX Designer – What’s the Difference?
The UX space is continually growing and evolving, with new UX roles and departments emerging to accommodate specific tasks and research. One question we see…
Should Designers Code?
The argument about how design fits into the workflow of web development is a constant struggle. We often hear designers say, “can we develop these…
Low-Code and No-Code Tools – What Are They?
There is an ever-growing hype around no-code and Low-Code Application Platforms (LCAP). It seems like every week a new low-code product hits the market. Some…
Engaging, interactive websites and what you can learn from them
Some sites look good and some sites function well, but there are some interactive websites that do both with an extra sense of magic. These…
10 Worst Design Failures of All Time
Design faux pas happen. But that doesn’t stop us from enjoying looking at some of the biggest problems and wondering who on earth thought that…
HTML Line Spacing: The Fine Line Between Good and Bad UX Design
HTML line spacing — the vertical space between two lines of text within a paragraph — isn’t the most exciting thing in the UX design…