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Designing with the brain in mind: a deep dive into neuroaesthetics

UX Collective

In the first part of this series , I began scratching the surface of this intriguing field, exploring the connections between neuroscience and design aesthetics. Today I am diving deeper into neuroaesthetics and its link to product design. So let’s find out how neuroscience can empower us to become better designers!

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20 Essential Architecture and Design Lectures to Catch During Fall/Winter 2023

Azure Magazine

In this lecture, she speaks about designing and building in the Senegalese context, with references to its climate, culture, traditions and unique “concrete modernity.” Mboup will address working with biomaterials, passive design strategies, her various cultural projects, and her research and collaborations.

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The secrets and pitfalls of designing persuasive technologies

UX Collective

Image by vectorjuice on Freepik (Engineered against) behaving yourself Technology companies will usually consider embedding invisible (yet weighty) elements such as motivation, ability, and triggers when designing products. To this end, users also need to be able to perform tasks and act the way the app was designed to work.

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12 Steps to Finding the Perfect Logo Design

Inkbot Design

If you turn through the pages of any company's history, you will find that the best-known brands worldwide have used their logo design to communicate ethics, fidelity, and togetherness. 12 Steps to a Perfect Logo Design Establish a sharp brand image by developing a fantastic logo. Let's get into it.

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2024: Is it liminal yet?

UX Collective

I will also suggest an alternative product that in its own and unique way brings us a liminal attitude and existential questions all the way from Italy: The “Umarell.” Where are the products that challenge us profoundly? This of course is much like many other tech products monitoring and analyzing our work without actually helping.