Warping the space-time continuum with design (or at least the perception of time)
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Warping the space-time continuum with design (or at least the perception of time) Waiting sucks. site: UX Collective |
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Warping the space-time continuum with design (or at least the perception of time) Waiting sucks. site: UX Collective |
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Rebranding Elsewhen; the lean way — Elsewhen — Medium You can get away with a poor visual identity if your product solves a real problem well, but great branding will never save a pointless or… site: Medium |
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Iconography. Good or bad? As always, it depends — Kayla J Heffernan — Medium Icons are everywhere. But, have you stopped to think when to use an icon, and when not to use one? When to use which icon? site: Medium |
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3 UX Tips To Make Your Site Feel Faster — SEEK blog — Medium Waiting feels long. Waiting 1 minute for a web page to load feels a lot longer than a 1-minute snooze after your alarm clock has gone off site: Medium |
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Is your design portfolio hurting you? — UX Collective As a hiring manager, I’ve seen a lot of design portfolios. site: UX Collective |
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In praise of doing nothing: How to turn boredom into brilliant ideas Think back to when you were a child. Filling up the empty days when you weren’t at school was easy, whether drawing on walls, acting out plays or den-making was your thing. Since those simpler times, scientists have proven the link between boredom and creativity. When we’re not interested in what we’re doing, we create new ways to occupy our minds. site: It’s Nice That |