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The Secret to Successful Food Packaging Design

The Secret to Successful Food Packaging Design

We take a “field trip” into the design process behind some of the industry’s most successful and effective food packaging designs.

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Is the charging port in Apple’s Magic mouse a design failure?

Is the charging port in Apple's Magic mouse a design failure?

I have seen people bashing Apple Computer for the charging port in Magic mouse.
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The purpose of asking this question is:

If this is design failure, Apple being such a huge company and credited for some of the best UX and d…

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Why do you hate or love infinite scroll?

Why do you hate or love infinite scroll?

I’m trying to understand why Designers/Devs/Product Managers still suggest infinite scroll for the products they are building. Pro and Cons are welcomed.

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How should I design this, not sure if it’s a container or card

How should I design this, not sure if it's a container or card

I’m currently in charge of the design system and we have this component which I’m not sure if I can consider it a card, or should I just use the general term ‘container’. I tried googling and results for cards mostly describe them as short…

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RWD: is RWD part of everyday life in your design practice?

RWD: is RWD part of everyday life in your design practice?

Do you think that RWD is the basics knowledge, that every Designer should have?

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design decision behind buttons

design decision behind buttons

What is the design decision behind the buttons ‘Open in app’ and ‘get started’?
In the image below we see two buttons or clickable links one has a boundary and another does not. But what thought process goes even behind this small thing? D…

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Looking for best bidding websites in terms of UX in United States

Looking for best bidding websites in terms of UX in United States

We are redesigning a bidding website and looking for good UX in bidding / auction websites for reference.

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Is There a Perfect Solution to a Design Problem?

Is There a Perfect Solution to a Design Problem?

You’re probably thinking of your own version of the “perfect” design. Whatever it is, you probably have fond, nostalgic feelings around it, and would likely defend its rightful place among…

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Is There a Perfect Solution to a Design Problem?

Is There a Perfect Solution to a Design Problem?

You’re probably thinking of your own version of the “perfect” design. Whatever it is, you probably have fond, nostalgic feelings around it, and would likely defend its rightful place among…

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The Symbiotic Relationship Between Designers and Copywriters

The Symbiotic Relationship Between Designers and Copywriters

We explore some of the things designers can learn from copywriters to improve problem-solving strategies and communicate better.

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