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Tokyo 1964: The Olympic benchmark

UX Collective

This exhibition shows how a group of young Japanese designers and architects harnessed the opportunity presented by the 1964 Olympic Games to reframe the country’s profile and tell a fresh story to the world. Each logo and subsequent visual identity is enshrined in design history, for good or bad.

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How to improve Experience Design by managing cognitive biases

UX Collective

For example, CX and UX teams might be impacted by confirmation bias , a tendency to see patterns in data that support previous assumptions and opinions. For example, continuing investment in CX programs or design strategies that do not yield the expected results.

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

UX Collective

In this article, I will delve deeper into the theory of neuroaesthetics, explore how our brains process beauty, and examine the implications of color, symmetry, balance, and shapes in our designs. So let’s find out how neuroscience can empower us to become better designers! Asymmetrical balance can create dynamic, interesting designs.

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Professional Web Design: Crafting Digital Experiences

Inkbot Design

Using the latest web development frameworks , designers can build websites with flexible layouts and elements that adapt for an optimal viewing experience, whether on a desktop monitor or a mobile phone screen. The goals and audience of a business also guide modern web design strategy. Stick to common UI patterns when possible.

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Hot take: Design interviews have become anti-design

UX Collective

Why it’s time to take a look at how tech companies define and conduct their design interviews. Photo by Amélie Mourichon on Unsplash Ignorance is bliss When I started my design journey back in 2016, I made the most of every free resource, blog, article, and online class available. Where did the “design” in design interviews go?

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The secrets and pitfalls of designing persuasive technologies

UX Collective

Perhaps a framework for designing with ethical persuasion in mind, and revisiting cautionary tales of dark patterns could be of help. Still, there is a vast difference between persuasive design and (planned) malicious deception. Five shades of dark UX This is where we start inching into the fields of dark UX patterns.

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“Architects Should Claim the Role to Bring Beauty into People’s Lives”: A Conversation with Alison Brooks

Azure Magazine

Other prominent built works include Exeter College Cohen Quad in Oxford, Albert Crescent in Bath, the Smile Pavilion for the 2016 London Design Festival, and several sculptural houses such as VXO, Fold, Lens, Mesh and Windward, all in London. The Smile pavilion, created for the 2016 London Design Festival.