Tag Archives: Design Concepts

What Goes Into The Cost Of UX Design

Not unlike design itself, the cost of a user experience designer can be a bit of an abstract concept. The business tangibles of UX work – timelines, milestones and costs are usually based on estimates. Thus, forming educated guesses often … Continue reading

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Tips to Design Engaging Newsletter Layouts

Newsletters still offer the best way to reach your audience directly and increase sales. But if you’ve never managed an email list before this can be an intimidating process. Once you have a list you’ll need to send out emails … Continue reading

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Website Redesign: Finding Your Ideal Schedule

Website redesign. Two words that can strike fear into any website manager’s heart. However, redesign does not have to be a major headache – or a drain on your company’s marketing budget. With an optimised redesign schedule, you can minimise … Continue reading

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Why, How, And When To Use Walkthroughs To Enhance UX

Have you ever played Go? The board is plain and straightforward, the objective of the game is self-explanatory and the rules of the game are very few and pretty logic. Nonetheless, the game is infinitely more complex than other strategy games like … Continue reading

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The Importance of Visual Appeal in Web Design

Great web design. It’s a concept that has become indispensable over the last decade. We all want a website and we want that website to meet the most popular design standards out there. But, how much of a website’s success … Continue reading

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Advertising And UX: A Complex Relationship

One of the inescapable challenges of UX design is catering for the diversity of users. When UX practitioners design platforms, they must consider the needs of several different user types. It is a tough dilemma – with differing goals and … Continue reading

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Empathy’s Role in Experience Design

Empathy is nearing played-out-buzzword status: overused and overhyped and caricatured to the point where any real nuance or subtlety is hard to come by. Use of the word empathy these days is almost as likely to generate a round of … Continue reading

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8 Tips for Better Readability

We all know the importance of optimizing your web content to ensure it’s targeted, effective, and aesthetic. But often we forget about oe of the main pillars of successful copy — readability. If your content isn’t reader friendly, there’s no … Continue reading

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The Real Effects Of Bad Web Design

Web designers often talk about the importance of a good, user-friendly web presence, yet businesses still struggle to justify the expense of a web redesign and optimisation. In today’s world, which is synonymous with technology, a robust web design is … Continue reading

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How to Design for Color Blindness

Color blindness or color vision deficiency (CVD) affects around 1 in 12 men and 1 in 200 women worldwide. This means that for every 100 users that visit your website or app, up to 8 people could actually experience the … Continue reading

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