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Congrats on finishing the Google UX course! Here is what’s next for you.

UX Collective

Since Google launched its User Experience Design course on Coursera , we at the UX Collective have seen an exciting influx of recently graduated students who are looking to learn more about our field. Digital product design continues to grow, year after year. The guide is broken down into 9 chapters: Why Design?

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Emotional design for financial apps: how we make people smile

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In his book Emotional Design: Why We Love (or Hate) Everyday Things , Don Norman mentioned that positive emotions enable you to work better by increasing creativity when coming up with solutions and helping to see the whole picture. Don Norman has a long list for them, including … and poops. Boring numbers?

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Metaverse: Behold the age of parodies

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Unsplash Much is being published about Metaversian capabilities in terms of organization of space, foreshadowing a complete shift in the way we, in the Experience Design industry, think about interfaces, layout components, design, user’s flows, interactions, management of files, and so on. A medium inside another medium. Byte 4, 1982.

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What is our design intention?

UX Collective

Tech’s not-so-perfect outcomes: Let’s design a brighter tomorrow. Have you ever asked yourself about the deep-rooted relationships we are designing and have with our smart devices? Present trajectory Based on our present direction, are we attempting to design an almost science fiction-like future in which technology leads our culture?

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If Amazon is not willing to change, can we make them?

UX Collective

Photo by Alex Knight on Unsplash An anecdote to set the tone Once upon a time, Jeff Bezos, the richest man in the world, visited a Michelin-starred restaurant in Berlin. So, not knowing any better at the time, I treated him accordingly. I was not impressed. I know what you must be thinking: This guy is a real hard-boiled egg.

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Key differences between designing for China and the West

UX Collective

In this article, you will learn about the differences in UX design between China and the West (and possible explanations). But in the end, the same people in China will experience both designs and hence respond rather similarly. Can we simply conclude that the Chinese are more attracted to bold and flashy design?

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The 37 Best Design Books to Level Up Your Skills

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The 37 Best Design Books to Level Up Your Skills As a designer, expanding your knowledge is crucial for professional growth. With so many design books out there, it can take time to identify the true gems worth investing your time into reading. Read on for the cream of the crop regarding design literature.