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Advent Calendars For Web Designers And Developers (December 2021 Edition)

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As you’ll see, each and every one of these calendars are sure to cater for a daily dose of web design and development goodness with stellar articles, inspiring experiments, and even puzzles to solve. JVM Programming Advent Calendar. If you prefer a puzzle over an article, take a look at Advent of Code. Amy Dutton on Twitter.

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This is why I don’t call myself a service designer any more

UX Collective

I was so excited when I first heard — in 2005, I believe — that there is such a thing that offers a look at design from a system point of view in the form of university studies. When I looked up the available MSC programs, I was immediately drawn to Product Service System Design. I loved the idea!

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Dot Dot Dot Is the Most Influential Design Magazine You’ve Never Heard Of

Eye on Design

asked the cover of the first issue of Dot Dot Dot , published in April 2000. In 2005, Poynor described Dot Dot Dot as “the most stimulating and original visual culture magazine produced by designers since Emigre’s heyday in the late 1980s to the mid-1990s.” Then I thought, why not? Then I thought, why not?

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Don Norman and the Emotional Side of Design

Inkbot Design

This article will explore what emotional design means, why it matters, fundamental principles, and how it applies today. Author) English (Publication Language) 272 Pages – 05/11/2005 (Publication Date) – Basic Books (Publisher) −$6.10 $11.89 Buy on Amazon Why Does Emotional Design Matter?

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Can technology generate serendipity?

UX Collective

In a digital world every occurrence is planned to keep users in “flow”, to optimise funnels, user behaviour is engineered and there is no serendipity in it — everything is pre-programmed and decided upfront. Fortunately, one of the first things that I learned in programming is that computers can throw random numbers at us!

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Direct tax filing: is this the end of Intuit’s lobbying?

UX Collective

The IRS, caught in the middle, agreed to what in hindsight was a terrible middle ground called the IRS Free File program. IRS Free File but not free for all The premise of the IRS Free File program was relatively simple. In 2005, 75% of the e-file growth in this segment could be attributed to the Free File program.

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History of WordPress – a 20-Year Journey

Template Monster

How the History of WordPress Started The story of WordPress started in 2003 when the young American blogger Matt Mullenweg posted in his blog the article “The Blogging Software Dilemma”, where he submitted the idea to use b2/cafelog code to fork the software. 2005 - Revolutionary Dashboard In February 2005, version 1.5