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Should designers PM?

UX Collective

Designers probably remember the headlines and edutech companies in the 2010s practically pleading us to learn to code. Fortunately, that’s over, but it really does help us designers to at least get a feel for coding so we can work more smoothly and empathetically with our engineering teammates. Why might designers PM?

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Alternative Solutions & Owning Ecosystems

UX Collective

There is also a whole issue around booster packs, gambling laws and how secondary markets aid in obfuscating direct cost/benefit analysis, but that’s a story for another time. Wizards of the Coast is more than happy to allow these businesses to exist as long as someone is buying and opening booster packs somewhere, a sale is a sale.

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Revisiting The Pillars of Successful Email Design

Inkbot Design

With December commanding our attention with year-end projections, it is tempting for marketers to squint their eyes upon specific hotspots in currency, often at the expense of missing the wood for the trees. Speaking of email marketing, email geeks are keen on leveraging the trendiest email design paradigms set to dominate 2024.

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The power of colour in UX

UX Collective

But here’s another layer of complexity: our stakeholders, ranging from product managers to CEOs, also bring their own palette of biases. The same applies to colour in design: it should be used selectively, with a clear understanding of its role and impact. Let’s embark on a quick tour of the major colours, shall we?