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Before you the last November post with recommendations of articles from the UX industry. In today's round-up you will read about the challenges of creating animations that meet accessibility criteria, a report from UX Collective and the use of design power by the Slack team.
It's time for another UX Thursday, so grab a cup of coffee or tea in your hand and check out what we found for you in today's roundup.
A sloth, known for his exceptional slowness, looks at you from the picture. It moves through the trees at a speed of 0.24 to 0.48 kilometers per hour. This extreme pace is due, among other things, to their need to save energy. We also recommend that you save your energy and read today's newsletter slowly and carefully!
Before we dive into today's articles, we have some octopus trivia for you that you might not have known about! They have blue blood, three hearts, they can disguise themselves in a second, and two-thirds of their 500 million neurons are in tentacles. We bring you these curiosities on the occasion of World Octopus Day, or World Octopus Day, which fell on October 8th. We hope that today's texts will provide you with equally interesting news from the world of UX!
Extremely warm weather distracts attention from the fact that it is already autumn. As much as we encourage you to spend time outdoors, take advantage of the beautiful weather and take walks, we also highly recommend today's edition of UX Thursday.
On the first September UX Thursday we welcome you with a picturesque landscape of mountain peaks and blue sky. As stunning as these views are the articles and content that we have collected for you today — we invite you to read!
Despite the end of August, summer is still in full swing! The delicate scent of the coming autumn is already slowly floating in the air, but we consciously repel this announcement of golden leaves and colder days and invite you to another UX Thursday. We have collected for you a number of fascinating articles and news from the industry ready to review and perhaps inspire further discoveries.
Welcome August and with it the latest entry from our Thursday series dedicated to the review of novelties from the world of UX.A cup of tea in your hand and we wish you a happy reading!
Another Thursday and summer day and with it the latest entry from the UX Thursday series. Without wasting time on unnecessary introduction and not wanting to miss a sunny afternoon — we invite you to browse today's compilation of articles and news from the industry!
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We begin our cyclical review of readings with a portion of texts under the common slogan “inclusive design”. We also offer tips for creating dashboards, specifying prototypes and animations of UI elements, and analyzing the level of attention of users based on eye-tracking. Coral Triangle Day could not be missing articles on ecological topics - of course in the context of digital technologies.
On Paper Airplanes Day, we wish all mothers that the drawers of their desks do not lack material for constructing airplanes today. If you have managed to temporarily occupy children's hands and heads, we recommend texts about the limitations of the Design Thinking process, unsuccessful design decisions and the use of personas and archetypes. Today's summary also included a conversation about the possibilities offered by a decentralized network and a reminder of the concept of life-centered design.
Today, computers occupy the lion's share of our reality. They are found literally everywhere. They used to be huge machines the size of entire rooms. Now — it's part of everyday life. Smartphones, cars, TVs, kitchen appliances — you use at least a few computers every day.
Today is International Limerick Day, which we have decided to celebrate properly. As you read a sample of our work replacing the introduction to today's compilation of texts on AI algorithms, content accessibility and good design practices, keep in mind that we specialize in the design and optimization of applications and websites on a daily basis. Have a nice read:
Design System is becoming more and more popular from year to year. It is used by graphic designers, UX/UI designers, product owners, programmers, business analysts and content writers. What is the role of Systems Design in the design process? What is their impact on the creation of digital products?
On the occasion of the birthday of Viktor, the originator of UX Thursdays, we return for a moment to the tradition of immortalizing in graphics a holiday related to food — today Camembert Cheese Day. And the texts in our summary can be a hint on how to avoid wrong design decisions, ensure accessibility in the visual layer and achieve good results in SEO without sacrificing quality in the UX layer. Finally, a few words about... words and an entry from the diary of a certain UX Designer.