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Emerging UX patterns in Generative AI experiences

UX Collective

User adjustable preferences and personalization are bundled into the context, providing users with more productive and relevant interactions later in the product. Many current products, shown above, give users more control across their content, display, and refinement preferences. The risk tolerance is very low.

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Designer Yannis Karlopoulos’s Work is a Celebration of Greek History and Culture

Eye on Design

Descending from street level, the first room is an assemblage of shops signs, early 2000s Macs, various bricks, and a vitrine full of supermarket product packaging. First, he began experimenting with digital design and desktop publishing software as an early adopter of the Apple operating systems.

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Retro Packaging Design: Bringing Back Vintage Styles

Inkbot Design

However, they’re created new for modern products. This immediately puts them in a favourable state of mind when evaluating the product. Nostalgia makes consumers value products more and see them as having better taste or performance. With so many products vying for attention, vintage designs let them put a unique stamp on items.

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The Best Figma Fonts of 2024 

Noupe

When choosing the appropriate font for your digital content, considering these questions can aid in assessing the font’s clearness and practicality: Does the font include all necessary characters and font styles? Stay tuned as we explore the significance of fonts in a curated list of the best Figma fonts for 2024 and beyond.

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The History of Logos: Where Branding Started

Inkbot Design

From ancient civilisations to the digital age, symbols have served as powerful tools for communication and brand recognition. With the rise of the Industrial Revolution, businesses began to recognise the importance of branding and creating distinct visual representations of their products or services.

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Maybe we don’t have to (re)brand everything

UX Collective

The prevalence of “corporate” (self) branding has created a market of digital mockups. Designers are now quickly envisioning brand guidelines by superimposing corporate design materials onto premade product shots. Everyone could use a giggle now and then when they see a tacky shop sign seemingly made with Powerpoint.

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How Much Does Rebranding Cost?

Canny

You have changed what products/ services you offer. Your business is becoming more digital. They all have a distinct and recognisable brand, from their brand identity, to the way they communicate, to their brand story and brand vision, to the products they sell. You have changed which markets you target.

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