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| Northwestern University's MS in Information Design and Strategy Earn your master's in Information Design and Strategy online from Northwestern University and learn how to blend digital skills like information architecture and experience design with branding and messaging, translate data into compelling visual forms and narratives, and understand how research and analytics can drive communication strategies and tactics. Get started today - AD | |
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| How to Design UX for Trust A user's trust is a much-coveted commodity. Recent tech scandals have ensured everyone is more concerned with the privacy of their data. So how do we create UX designs that encourage users to disclose their details? Michael Chanover offers four essential dos and don'ts of designing apps that users will place their trust in. | |
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| 50,000 Projects Desert GitHub for GitLab When Microsoft announced that it was acquiring GitHub last week, they may have underestimated the size of the backlash; GitLab reports that they are seeing unprecedented traffic, with 50,000 new projects on the service and 13,000 new projects last Monday morning alone. Whether or not it's a long term trend remains to be seen. | |
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| Can Bi-Directional Scrolling Save RWD? When users scroll through content, particularly on mobile, reaching the bottom of a page can sometimes be an endurance exercise. Fabian Sebastian looks at bi-directional scrolling, and asks if this new approach can solve one of responsive design's most pressing problems: the never-ending mobile screen. | |
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| Stay on top of your team deadlines Create customizable boards to track everything your team is working on, and communicate over chat rooms that can be organized between various projects. Assign teammates to specific tasks and see the exact status of where things stand. Keep all communication in one place and never lose track again. Start using monday.com today! - AD | |
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| 20 Best New Portfolios, June 2018 Every month we feature a collection of the best portfolios on the web, released in the previous four weeks. This month's dominant trend is minimalism, with typography and whitespace taking on the bulk of the legwork. Take a browse through the 20 best portfolios this month, and see how your own site measures up. | |
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| Will Deno Replace Node.js? Last week the creator of Node.js, Ryan Dahl, voiced serious concerns about his own creation. Node.js he argued, is packed with poor design decisions that he'd love to correct, but are baked in. His solution is Deno, a secure TypeScript runtime on V8 JavaScript engine, designed specifically to address the mistakes he made with Node.js. | |
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| How Frank Chimero Designs a Poster Have you ever wanted to peer over the shoulder of a top designer as they work? In this illuminating article you can do just that. Ollie Campbell talks us through the process used by Frank Chimero to design a poster. From organising his studio space, to editing and refining potential designs, it's a design education in itself. | |
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| New E-Commerce Expectations One of the most famous UX Research companies is the Nielsen Norman Group, which has been user-testing e-commerce for decades. This week it's released a report updating all of its previous advice on design for e-commerce. According to the report there are six changes in customer expectations, all of which are detailed here. | |
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| Background Design Trends An often overlooked element of a site design—when color, art direction, and typography receive all the attention—is the background style, and yet the background of your site sets the tone of the whole project; adding a gradient, or a texture, can transform your design. Carrie Cousins looks at the biggest trends for 2018. | |
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| Pure CSS Lightbox One of the most challenging UI elements to code is a lightbox. JavaScript makes it relatively easy, but what happens when JavaScript fails, or is turned off? This fantastic pen by Camilla Coronado demonstrates a simple way to code a lightbox with just HTML and CSS, all based on the under-appreciated target pseudo-class. | |
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