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“By designers, for designers” – a new breed of AI tools comes in peace

Design Week

AI has been creeping into creative industries for a while now, but most tools seem to fall into one of two categories,” says Daljit Singh, head of brand at Exactly.ai. “One group expects you to tweak endless sliders and prompts, hoping for something usable.

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“It’s not easy” – designers reckon with economic pressures

Design Week

This week saw the implementation of new measures announced in last autumn’s budget, namely a 6.7% This week saw the implementation of new measures announced in last autumn’s budget, namely a 6.7% Last week, the chancellor Rachel Reeves unveiled her spring statement.

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How to Engage Customers (And Keep Them for Life)

Inkbot Design

How to Engage Customers (And Keep Them for Life) Honestly, without happy customers who keep coming back repeatedly, your business would fail. Consider these eye-opening statistics: Acquiring new customers can cost up to 5 times more than retaining current ones. What was the last time you had a fantastic experience as a buyer?

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Healthcare Website Design: Creating Online Experiences

Inkbot Design

Healthcare Website Design: Creating Online Experiences Let's kick things off with a bracing dose of reality – your healthcare website is often the first interaction many patients will have with your brand. The stakes are high because effective healthcare website design isn't just about aesthetics or tech bells and whistles.

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Why James Victore wants designers to be more weird

Design Week

In his new ebook Hey Weirdo!, the designer, artist and author explores what weirdness means, why we shut it down, and how the key to unlocking it can be found in our childhoods. James Victore believes we need to embrace weirdness.

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