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Atomic design 2022: what we can learn from Eames and other design giants

UX Collective

One giant of our times is Brad Frost, who pioneered the atomic design revolution and aided the acceleration of design systems. Celebrating close to a decade since it was first published, a wave of design advocates continues to provide further commentary and adaptation.

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The mechanics of non-human personas

UX Collective

How designers can capture the voices that represent non-human living beings. Yes, there are important movements like sustainable design, eco design and circular design. There are plenty of tools and frameworks to consider the environmental impact during a design process. Design For The Real World, Pantheon.

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How to Launch Your Blog or Portfolio in 2020 (3,500+ Word Start to Finish Guide)

Inspiration Feed

The graphic design industry is tough. No matter where you go, you’ll see amazing talent through the work of other designers in the field. Some may apply styles that are similar to yours, while others use a very unique approach,…

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Design for your content, as you do for your users

UX Collective

In 2010, Brad Frost’s Atomic Design offered new ways to define and structure our work. There was a need for systematic designs. And when Google released Material Design in 2014, it ushered in the age of design systems. Yet, today’s UX and UI design is much closer to another design discipline: industrial design.

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iPhone’s focus features and Hick’s law: a context-first design approach

UX Collective

Perhaps famed industrial designer Dieter Rams said it best: “Less, but better.” Steve Krug (2014) Don’t Make Me Think, Revisited. Jon Yablonski (2021) Laws of UX: Using Psychology to Design Better Products & Services ? Jon Yablonski (2021) Laws of UX: Using Psychology to Design Better Products & Services ?

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How well do you understand the context of the problems surrounding customers ?

UX Collective

The redesign of the Airbnb logo in 2014 The Airbnb story Everyone is familiar with the Airbnb story but only a few are aware of how their service became so successful. Airbnb founders, Brian Chesky and Joe Gebbia were industrial design students, based in California, looking for a means to pay their rent.

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10 Must-See Architecture & Design Events in 2022

Azure Magazine

While the COVID-19 pandemic left most of us isolated at home — which was mostly uninspiring — for designers it reinforced that there are many problems they can help to solve, including when it comes to healthcare and healing. Urban Visions: Sustainable Communities, at Xintai Warehouse. Winter Stations, at Toronto’s Woodbine Beach.