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The 5 types of Questions

UX Collective

The kick-ass framework for every Product Manager In my previous post, I had shared my story of how my manager taught me the greatest ‘a-ha’ lesson of my professional life. ???? It appears, therefore, that asking questions is an art-form that we must master to have any hope to succeed in a Product Manager role.

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Is Web3 here to stay? What have we learned so far?

UX Collective

It underwent various improvements, including the standardization of TCP/IP, which enabled the creation of the National Science Foundation Network in 1985, a vast network connecting universities focused on research and education. made us think about user experience and created great and competitive user-centric products, why did Web 3.0

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30 LinkedIn Group for Designers and Developers

HONGKIAT

LinkedIn isn’t simply a social network for professionals who want to read about updates from industry leaders, nor is it only a place where you can dust up your resume to look for jobs. You can stay updated on current practices, news, learn from other members, and expand your network even further. Front-end Developer Network.

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eCommerce App Design: Crafting Shopping Experiences

Inkbot Design

eCommerce app design makes it easy for customers to browse different products and make online purchases. It is the art of making the digital shopping experience smooth, natural and even… addictive. It's like a modern reincarnation of QVC or Home Shopping Network, but mobile-first and far more interactive.

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Can we truly ‘create’ value?

UX Collective

Whether in a product meeting, giving a client/stakeholder presentation, or prioritising a feature backlog, we use words like ‘add,’ ‘create,’ and ‘deliver’ interchangeably to describe the outcomes we want to achieve. Brands and designers often race single-mindedly to perfect something as though it’s a work of art. That got me thinking.

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Can technology generate serendipity?

UX Collective

By doing so, he was able to create a huge network of interlinked ideas that allowed him to explore and develop his thinking on a wide range of topics. Imagine social network feed items randomly ordered! Designers of social networks had been working on this question for a while. I tried it in 2017.

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Threads: The problem with the “everything for everyone” approach

UX Collective

Successful social networks have focused on solving specific user motivations through a specific format, unlike Threads’ generic approach Threads product launch on Instagram’s website In recent times, Twitter has been through a roller coaster of events. What Makes A Successful Social Network Not all social networks are equal.