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The many deaths of UX design

UX Collective

Design and product management will still be very important and report to me, but those writing great code will constitute the majority of our team and have the greatest sway. The role of a designer is not to only to plan and implement the testing, but to interpret the results, which may pose quite a challenge.

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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.

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Alternative Solutions & Owning Ecosystems

UX Collective

You then try to look at the resources on their sites to try and learn more about their products and the tutorials aren’t clicking. Now look, we can do this the easy way or the hard way, up to you” Everyone develops their own sense of what they need to get the most out of the product and what works for them.

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The power of colour in UX

UX Collective

As a designer, I’ve seen time and again how the right hue can breathe life into a design, turning it into an experience that really resonates with users. Emotional design, to me, is designing with heart. It’s about creating designs that make users feel good, that stir their hearts and speak to their souls.

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Revisiting The Pillars of Successful Email Design

Inkbot Design

All this will define your design strategy. It strips out any code that seems to gatecrash its rendering model (more on this later.) Instead of using images, you can use code to build your CTA button. Among his other nine principles, Rams favours design, which uses his phrase, “unobtrusive.”

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