Guide
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Learn as you go. The fast-food approach. Often times we get stuck into an endless loop of learning and perfecting a skill which is not really what a UI/UX/Product designer does. Even the job title itself says that you can’t focus on just one side. People who are just starting out in this field are…
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If you don’t understand the medium you’re designing for, you’re an artist, not a designer. There is so much noise about “Should designers code?” that I’ve decided to share my personal experience about this because ironically almost every designer who do not have a basic understanding of code says that designers should not code. Recently…
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How I designed and built something with basic HTML/CSS/JS knowledge. Often times when someone approaches me with an idea or a request I try to listen as much as possible because you never know what can grow from that. If you listen to respond, then most likely you will never get the essential part of…
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Many times when I had to implement a live search and a filtering system, I had to use plugins which were way too extensive and bloated with tons of features and many pages of documentation. There are plenty of plugins which will do these things, some of them are free and also widely supported, I’m…
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How minor changes can improve the user experience.
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Short case study for a big TV and broadband company support page. The problem: One of their main problems is that whenever the customers don’t have TV signal they immediately call them, which is probably a good thing to do but they want to make the troubleshoot process quicker and probably easier by offering a page…