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Anak's visual identity for coffee brand Bettr is purposely flawed, and all the better for it

Creative Boom

Founded in 2011 and based in Singapore, it's Southeast Asia's first certified B Corporation and is committed to bettering our planet through providing holistic vocational programs to educate and empower marginalised communities. Bettr isn't just any old coffee brand.

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Shaped and shaping: Lessons from architecture and product design

UX Collective

Digital product design can be perilous—but we can gain valuable design wisdom by looking beyond our discipline. Left: Spirit of Bamboo section (2016), Right: A Guide to Sensory-Processing Sensitivity (2020) Before digital product design, I was an interior architecture & design student.

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How to create product visions that sell the future

UX Collective

How to create a product vision that sells the future Breaking down the tactical tools and frameworks you need to create an impactful product vision Do you see what I see? An inspirational horizon line can be an exceptionally motivating force to attract investors, convince shareholders, and drive product development teams.

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Why Figma’s acquisition is bad for designers

UX Collective

Figma started in 2011 with the aim of making creative tools for the browser. Joining the marketplace against Adobe XD, Invision Studio, Framer and Miro, Figma primarily targeted visual designers working on digital products. Adobe has a similar product to Figma, called XD.

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Andrew Satake Blauvelt Elevated Graphic Design Far Beyond Notions of “Problem Solving”

Eye on Design

Graphic Design: Now in Production. Catalogue design by Andrew Blauvelt and Emmet Byrne for the Walker Art Center, 2011. As an undergraduate, he was exposed to a rare-at-the-time design program that wasn’t simply commerce-focused, but also incorporated the history and theory of graphic design.

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Netflix vs. decision fatigue: How to solve the paradox of choice

UX Collective

So, you have experienced the Hick’s Law on Netflix, and certainly in other moments of decision making, but especially online because you have a very wide range of products. The virtue is that users want the power and control of the product. Glen Davis, Netflix product designer). Sources : Bicchieri, C., & Xiao, E.

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Design Researcher Zara Arshad on Documenting East Asian Visual Culture and Tracing the “In-between”

Eye on Design

From 2011 to 2019, Arshad was documenting the field of contemporary design in and beyond China through her blog Design China. The compromise I made was advertising, but I eventually found myself in the design program at Goldsmiths, University of London, which changed the course I had set out for myself.