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Tym razem wchodzimy w świat designu z energią godną samego Tesli – bo dobre projektowanie to nie magia, tylko dobrze przewodząca logika.
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!
Summer! Joy, energy, long days, sun high in the sky, warm evenings. A time of relaxation, fun, but also of summer concerts and festivals. Balancing between work and rest, we have found some texts that will perhaps make the second half of July more pleasant for you.
The beginning of summer, time to relax and catch up with readers. Before you get absorbed in the hammock, on the beach or on the lake - we have a fresh overview of articles from the industry for you.
The National Dog Therapy Day falls on June 15 and is celebrated to promote and educate about the positive effects of dogs on people's health and well-being. Dog therapy is based on the use of human-dog interaction to improve the physical, emotional and social condition of patients. This form of therapy, conducted in a conscious and responsible manner, brings numerous benefits, including reducing stress, improving mood and increasing social interaction. We encourage you to learn more about dog therapy and to read today's list of articles from the UX world:)
We wish all Moms a wonderful and successful celebration of their Day and if tomorrow's holiday does not concern you in any way, we leave you a new list of articles from the world of UX. In today's compilation you will read about, among others, the Hawthorne effect, Maslow's hierarchy of needs and their relationship with design, and clever ways to use sticky menus.
The artwork accompanying today's UX Thursday is a tribute to the annual No Waste Day — an annual event celebrated in various parts of the world that aims to raise our awareness of the problem of environmental pollution by waste. Reducing the production of garbage and reusing items that allow it is an active step towards preserving the good state of the planet on which we live. It is worth taking care of the environment not only from the holiday, which we strongly encourage, as well as to devote a few minutes to the latest entry as part of our Thursday, UX cycle:)
The next edition of UX Thursday falls on the annual April 27th World Graphic Day. Today we are dedicated to graphic artists and their work, which plays a key role in shaping culture and visual communication. In today's world overflowing with information overload, visual communication is extremely important because it allows you to quickly and easily convey information in a way that is understandable and attractive to us - the audience.
April 13 - Scrabble Day 🔤 Celebrated every year to promote the game of Scrabble and raise public awareness of the benefits of playing word puzzles. Scrabble develops logical thinking skills, creativity and improves word-forming abilities. On this occasion, we also want to encourage you to think analytically and stimulate concentration by reviewing today's compilation of articles from the world of UX, in which, among others, about:
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Today, the people of the United States celebrate Thanksgiving, and we are starting to think about Christmas. Stop writing a letter to Santa Claus for a moment and read about the future of e-commerce, creating space for teams to be creative and designing typography. Today we complete the list with a handful of insights on the role and scope of testing in the design process.
This Thursday is very explosive - the British celebrate Guy Fawkes Day. And since there are fireworks, it must be special. We prepared the 47th edition of UX Thursday together with Tribe47, who are the content curators for today's episode. Tribe47 is a boutique digital marketing agency that helps ecommerce businesses (and beyond) grow online with efficient sales funnels.
HELLO! We welcome you today in capital letters on the occasion of CAPS LOCK Day. We hope that we will draw your attention even more clearly to the articles selected for compilation.
The increasing number of jobs in the IT industry and the tempting prospect of working in a friendly environment, giving the opportunity to develop, is the reason for the increase in interest in the topic: UX design in recent years. Some consider this profession as a good way to change work to a more creative one, giving more opportunities to solve interesting problems.
Data analysis involves drawing conclusions from existing data (e.g., on a narrow group of subjects) and then translating the results into a broader context (e.g. the entire target group). Such data can be collected through surveys, card sorting, A/B tests, UX research, among others.
Our graphic designer decided to immortalize as many as 4 holidays, including World Octopus Day — try to decode the others. After such a warm-up, we offer you texts about planning your career as a UX designer, creating a brief for a website and methods of testing with the participation of users. In the practical part, deal with tables on mobile devices and take a look at the recurring trends in graphic design.