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Web Design Done Well: Excellent Editorial

Smashing Magazine Graphics

Any fool can make complicated topics hard to understand, but making them easy to understand? Graphics, color, animation — there’s even an augmented reality experience if that floats your boat. It’s a remarkably vivid experience, beautiful in its own right as well as a savvy way to bring literature to younger generations.

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Tips for Killer PowerPoint Design Presentations

Inkbot Design

According to research findings, 65% of extra data is recalled when the piece of literature has related pictures and images compared to using words only. Use 2-3 core colors max. Tell a Compelling Story Let's face it – most of the topics we present aren't exactly riveting Hollywood blockbusters. Use easy-to-read fonts.

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Should we all lose faith in UX?

UX Collective

They are, at best, personal opinions of experienced designers/design thinkers with no clear supporting document, background literature, or academic/non-academic references. I believe the combination of these two is highly complementary. Should we all lose faith in UX?