From the simplicity of Apple to the open source diversity championed by Android, we unravel the UX philosophies of their design choices.
Adobe Firefly is a product that uses generative AI and machine learning to create and edit images. Here’s how to use it for UI design.
Discover what content testing is, why you should test your content, and some methods for measuring the effectiveness of your content.
Let’s touch upon how you, as a UX designer, can help solve the subscription churn problem based on an actual story.
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Linear design is a popular design trend, particularly for SaaS products, but has it peaked already? Let’s find out.
Penpot is an open source design and prototyping tool that aims to bridge the gap between designers and developers in the product workflow.
OpenAI has introduced GPTs, a way for anyone to customize ChatGPT without having to code. Here are 34 you can use in your design workflow.
Dialogs, bottom sheets, and toast notifications all provide user feedback. These seemingly simple elements play crucial roles in UI design.
A design philosophy is a guiding light for a designer’s approach to their craft. Here’s how to craft your own.
While traditionally serving designers, there’s a growing anticipation that Figma will soon broaden its horizons. Learn more here.
You can use a skeleton screen to create a more engaging loading experience — it gives users a visual indication of progress.