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Microcopy: an essential guide to becoming a more literate designer

UX Collective

We are all sinners and I am now flagellating myself in public. Mailchimp signup Mailchimp is renowned for its friendly tone using clear titles, unambiguous supplementary text, and clearly presented password rules. An example would be a project management app where a team is creating tasks. Your’ is social.

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Incorporating UX Research in agile-based product development

UX Collective

It’s no surprise Agile is so popular in the tech communities; overall, project managers report greater planning efficiency, stakeholder satisfaction, and project success when utilizing Agile (Serrador & Pinto, 2015), as well as enhanced change management, project visibility, and team morale (Bianchi et al.,

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Working From Home Guide

Noupe

Working from home today typically begins when employees set up a workspace in their homes where they can do their jobs — including everything from preparing presentations and reports to conducting phone interviews and developing software. From 2005 to 2018, the number of employees who regularly work from home grew 173 percent.

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How to make money online

Noupe

A study by FlexJobs and Global Workplace Analytics shows that remote work has grown 159 percent since 2005. Making money online with publications. How to monetize blogs and online publications. The way people make money from these publications is by selling advertising, using affiliate marketing, and publishing sponsored posts.

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Is This Architecture? A Conversation with Peter Clewes

Azure Magazine

It’s a big, multi-focal issue, but public policy is certainly a big part of it. And so the question is, how does the public sector provide that support? We can’t talk about architecture without talking about the public policy — and the economic context — that shapes it. ” And then there’s public outrage.

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Design in business

UX Collective

Between 2005 and 2015 we’ve also had organisations such as the Design Management Institute (DMI) creating the Design Value Index (DVI), an experiment in measuring how much value design creates for businesses. Designers are used to add the final touches to marketing websites, presentation decks and so on.