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ux thursday
4/12/2019

UX Thursday #24

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Today is Inland Seaman's Day on the calendar. So hop on board our boar and take a short cruise on the river of ux news. We have selected for you 5 ports to which it is worth nailing at least for a moment.

Hello adventure!

 

 

1. UX/UI Design Tutorial for iOS and Android

To begin with, Erik D. Kennedy with a substantive, full of concrete examples article on the intricacies of design for different platforms (iOS and Android). The opportunity to explore the topic for everyone who did not miss the shallows when designing UX/UI for iOS and Andorid.

 

2. E-book: Principles of Animation Design for UX

On the route of the cruise we also have a link to a fresh (and completely free) Books by InVision. Bryan McLeod introduces us to the world of animation design to increase user engagement of digital products. For the convenience of readers, the book is available in ePub, PFD and as an audiobook.

 

3. About the interface differently

Text “Third generation of interfaces” by Dzianis Pomazau invites you to take a moment to reflect on how the applications of the future should look and work. Will we come to say goodbye to the forms, buttons and ways of navigation that interface creators have accustomed us to?

 

4. About the interface from scratch

A slightly different approach to interface design is presented in a short, but concise, UX Collective blog post Michał Malewicz from Hype4. A text just right for chatting during a cruise break, with aromatic coffee and freshly baked gingerbread.

 

5. Report: beauty industry — trends 2020

Last December, we followed trends that had a chance to enter the canon of solutions used in the design of digital products. Today we look again at the news and type technologies that are worth watching, and we recommend to your attention Report 15 Trends Changing The Face Of The Beauty Industry In 2020.

We remind you that if you would like to share with us interesting links from the world of UX, send your proposals to newsletter@ideacto.pl, and we will be happy to share them in the next UX Thursdays.

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