Micro-frontends let you split a large web application into smaller, manageable pieces. It’s an approach inspired by the microservice architecture […]
Erica Randerson, Vice President of Ecommerce at Edible, talks about how Edible Brands has evolved pricing, delivery, and customization.
Analogous color schemes offer a powerful way to guide user emotions and behavior. This guide shows you how to make colors do the good work of improving UX.
David LoPresti, Director, U-Haul Apps at U-Haul, talks about how certain product features have evolved from wants to needs.
The hamburger menu icon is a common design element in mobile and responsive websites and applications. It offers a compact […]
Judy Yao talks about creating a digital experience that makes customers feel as if they were repeat, familiar customers in a physical store.
Starting with proto-personas can be better than a blank page, but don’t forget — they’re assumption-driven placeholders for the real thing. Research is key to turning them into true personas.
In this tutorial, you will learn how to upgrade and refactor your React application to the latest version without having […]
This article teaches you how to calculate variance, as well as the tools and software that you need, and common mistakes to avoid.
The Zeigarnik effect explains why people tend to remember incomplete tasks first and complete work that’s already started.
Leaflet is a handy, lightweight, performant JavaScript library for creating responsive and interactive maps for the web.
As a PM yourself, you know how difficult and multifaceted the role can be. You need to talk with customers and work on design simultaneously.
If you were to meet your friend in the street, straight away you would likely greet them and ask them […]
Zero-to-one is all about creating something new. Move beyond iterations and build groundbreaking products that lead to entirely new markets.
Design thinking workshops are your key to turning big problems into clear solutions. In this blog, I share how to run them efficiently and keep your team aligned.
Subscriber acquisition cost (SAC) refers to the total expense incurred by the business to acquire a new customer or subscriber.
Although we did a good job moving people to the checkout page, we had problems converting checkout visitors to paying customers.
The hamburger menu is a design classic that keeps things tidy and functional. In this blog, I will share how you can implement it effectively in your next project.