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The Font Decision Process: 3 Essential Considerations

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It impacts user experience and overall design aesthetic. Book design : When designing a book, the font decision process involves selecting a font that is legible and appropriate for the genre and content of the book. Fonts are essential in book designs for the same reason as with websites.

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Enterprise UX insights & myths you should know

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But I deliberately did not want to spend much time on it, as it showed me obvious problems which I can see as a UX Designer. Then, a set of requirements were provided to us from the client, which was a mix of obvious, some thought-provoking, and some that needed more validation going ahead.

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Enterprise UX myths that no one talks about

UX Collective

But I deliberately did not want to spend much time on it, as it showed me obvious problems which I can see as a UX Designer. Then, a set of requirements were provided to us from the client, which was a mix of obvious, some thought-provoking, and some that needed more validation going ahead.

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The 15 Best Web Design Books to Level Up Your Skills

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Designing with the Mind in Mind by Jeff Johnson User experience guru Jeff Johnson takes designers deep into the workings of the mind in his book Designing with the Mind in Mind. Responsive Web Design helped convince hesitant clients to embrace open opportunities of mobile-friendly design vs. trying to limit mobility.

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What does it mean to design urban technology?

UX Collective

This post is a report-to-date of our thinking on the nature of design in urban technology. We’re combining service, strategic design, and product management, all with a focus on urban needs. For more on these, see the recently published book, Design for Social Innovation , which I co-edited).

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25 Exciting Female Creatives to Follow This International Women’s Day

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Hélène Baum-Owoyele is a French/German illustrator and graphic designer based in Berlin. Working for clients such as The New York Times and Tate, her artworks vary from editorial pieces and children’s books to advertising campaigns. She has also scooped an Indigo Design Award for her work on Cô Cò Pavilion.