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The Designer’s Guide to Adding Animation in UX Design

The Designer’s Guide to Adding Animation in UX Design

This article discusses the principles of using animation in UX design, including the top rules for maximizing the benefits moving designs can deliver to brands.

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UX Considerations for Building an Amazing CMS

UX Considerations for Building an Amazing CMS

Sometimes we forget that the end users for a CMS aren’t code wizards – review some guidelines for building a content management system that works for average web users.

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Attention Getters: Bright Call-to-Action Buttons

Attention Getters: Bright Call-to-Action Buttons

As a rule, call-to-action buttons rarely undergo cardinal changes. The last big thing in this sphere was when we were widely introduced to ghost buttons. Although their hollow shape felt…

The post Attention Getters: Bright Call-to-Action Buttons appeared first on Speckyboy Web Design Magazine.

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5 Articles to Read Today to Be a Better UX Designer

5 Articles to Read Today to Be a Better UX Designer

Explore some of the best from around the web on designing for delight, empathy, empowerment, and attention.

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5 Articles to Read Today to Be a Better UX Designer

5 Articles to Read Today to Be a Better UX Designer

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What UX Designers Can Learn from Video Games’ Obsession with UI

What UX Designers Can Learn from Video Games’ Obsession with UI

Even if you don’t play video games, game design has a lot to teach UI designers about immersion, easily-accessible elements, and custom user experiences. Jonathan Deesing, a UX writer, explores how.

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What UX Designers Can Learn from Video Games’ Obsession with UI

What UX Designers Can Learn from Video Games’ Obsession with UI

Even if you don’t play video games, game design has a lot to teach UI designers about immersion, easily-accessible elements, and custom user experiences. Jonathan Deesing, a UX writer, explores how.

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Invest Your Online Spending in a UX Education This Cyber Monday

Invest Your Online Spending in a UX Education This Cyber Monday

This Cyber Monday, get 25% off the Interaction Design Foundation annual membership and invest in something a little more long-term. They’ll also use a proportion of the money generated to sponsor memberships for those who are currently unable to afford an education, yet have a clear passion for the field of UX design.

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How To Make A Dashboard That Doesn’t Suck

How To Make A Dashboard That Doesn’t Suck

The dashboard is the face of the application, so it must have curb appeal. But there’s a problem when you prioritize curb appeal above all else: Your dashboard will likely be utterly useless. It will be a work of art to hang from a wall, but it won’t be a dashboard.

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How To Make A Dashboard That Doesn’t Suck

How To Make A Dashboard That Doesn’t Suck

The dashboard is the face of the application, so it must have curb appeal. But there’s a problem when you prioritize curb appeal above all else: Your dashboard will likely be utterly useless. It will be a work of art to hang from a wall, but it won’t be a dashboard.

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