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Why Your Website Needs a Mobile-First Design

Inkbot Design

The name is pretty self-explanatory – a mobile-first website is a website that starts with a mobile-friendly design, which is then adapted to work on desktops and larger screens. A responsive website is reactive, adapting to work well on mobile devices instead of specifically designed for mobile use. Navigation. −$3.02.

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How to navigate the insanity of behavioral science

UX Collective

But best of all, it’s an excellent choice for AI-infused behavioral product design. Publication URL: [link] Rather than describing the IBCM, I’m going to help you understand it from the perspective of why I needed to develop it. Let’s say a taxonomy has the principle of a public pledge. Interactive Behavior Change Model (IBCM 8.0)

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A creative’s guide on starting a company

UX Collective

An industrial designer by trade, he spoke so eloquently in meetings about design, strategy, and business and I was always in awe. It was before the Met Too movement entered the public psyche (2017). Law 6: Two is the optimal number, like in a marriage Back in 2011, I saw this tweet by Elias Bizannes.

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Product lessons from the history of HBO

UX Collective

HBO still had the upper hand in content , but Netflix would also challenge that by shifting to original content starting in 2011 with “House of Cards”, a show HBO had passed on for budgeting reasons. So here we have a private company, Netflix, executing in ways that a public one couldn’t.