How AI will unlock a new dimension of marketing creativity

Image by Author When you think about AI, what springs to mind? You’re not alone if you instantly get an image of some dystopian, sci-fi reality where it’s people vs. machines. From The Terminator to The Matrix and endless pixel points in between, we have an idea of what happens when robots get smarter/stronger/faster than… Continue reading How AI will unlock a new dimension of marketing creativity

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Remove Generator Tag from WordPress Website

Since you are reading this post, you probably already know that WordPress adds a meta generator tag to all websites by default. The generator tag tells us the WordPress version being used to generate and manage the website content. All website owners who use WordPress should definitely know the version that they are using. However,… Continue reading Remove Generator Tag from WordPress Website

What did Victor Papanek leave for UX designers in “Design for Real Word”?

In the “Back to basics” series, I would like to rediscover the content of the textbooks I read at the beginning of my industrial design studies. I am a supporter of wise (prudent) use of the achievements of the predecessors, which is why I re-read these valuable, twentieth-century books on design and try to extract… Continue reading What did Victor Papanek leave for UX designers in “Design for Real Word”?

7 behavioural UX approaches encouraging sustainable purchases

A review and summary of 7 behavioural UX approaches used to inform, enable, and encourage users to purchase planet-friendlier products Photo of Earth by NASA on Unsplash Changing behaviours is not easy. But with the wasteful cycles of consumer products being responsible for 60% of global greenhouse gas emissions, and the global population estimated to… Continue reading 7 behavioural UX approaches encouraging sustainable purchases

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How to Make a Block Pattern for Easy Layouts in WordPress

When working in WordPress, it’s important to remember that there are nearly infinite possibilities when it comes to design and development. Whether you’re looking for something simple or complex, the platform can more than likely deliver. But WordPress gains new features all the time and it’s often the case that users aren’t using everything available… Continue reading How to Make a Block Pattern for Easy Layouts in WordPress

12 Email Templates for Holiday-Themed Newsletters

If you’re looking for a way to add some holiday cheer to your email marketing campaigns, look no further! These email templates are perfect for seasonal newsletters and announcements. They feature festive designs and cheerful messages that will get your customers feeling jolly in no time! From warm, cozy winter images to classic holiday greetings,… Continue reading 12 Email Templates for Holiday-Themed Newsletters

Are we losing our peripheral vision?

Rodney Fitch cited Raymond Lowe as one of his three heroes, the other two being William Morris and The Victoria and Albert Museum, where he believed all designers should have their ashes scattered. His admiration for Lowe was simple, he was the first to truly codify the role and practice of a multi-disciplinary design studio… Continue reading Are we losing our peripheral vision?

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10 Key Principles of User-Centered Design

Many firms’ design and development decisions are increasingly oriented toward human-centered innovation. Instead of rushing goods to market, these firms are using a user-centered design approach. Design and development teams build high-performing digital products or websites that uniquely meet customers’ demands by concentrating on the user experience. After all, a good web design is helpful… Continue reading 10 Key Principles of User-Centered Design

18 Festive Icons and Graphics for Capturing the Holiday Spirit

We’re in the thick of the holiday season now and as you update sales pages and create seasonal coupons, it’s also a good idea to see if there are other ways to entice site visitors with some extra merry touches. Icons, graphics, and backgrounds can quickly spruce up your webpages with a festive holiday look… Continue reading 18 Festive Icons and Graphics for Capturing the Holiday Spirit

Can trust be designed?

The power of visual symbols in building credibility — whether for good or bad. Image: Manoel do Amaral Written by Fabricio Teixeira and Caio Braga From the moment we as humans started to organize ourselves into larger groups, following social contracts to ensure a certain level of order became crucial. As historian and philosopher Yuval Harari explains, it’s easy for… Continue reading Can trust be designed?

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Why designers can’t lose hope

Image by the author. An article last year by Jesse James Garrett suggested that UX leaders are losing hope. He suggested that businesses have co-opted the tactical efforts of UX to fit them neatly into the Agile process. Here’s what he has to say: Agile’s success at the expense of UX is just one manifestation… Continue reading Why designers can’t lose hope

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Sketchy Pencil Effect with Three.js Post-Processing

From our sponsor: Get suggestions for improving your content, targeting, and marketing automations to help you increase revenue. In this tutorial, you’ll learn how to create a sketchy, pencil effect using Three.js post-processing. We’ll go through the steps for creating a custom post-processing render pass, implementing edge detection in WebGL, re-rendering the normal buffer… Continue reading Sketchy Pencil Effect with Three.js Post-Processing

How To Install Laravel on Windows

Laravel is a PHP framework that is used to build Laravel applications. Before you create your first application with Laravel, make sure you have PHP and Composer installed. Composer is used to install Laravel. In this post, I will show you how to install Laravel from start to finish. Setting Up a Laravel Environment There are… Continue reading How To Install Laravel on Windows

How to create animated snow on a website (with CSS and JavaScript)

‘Tis the season to be jolly so let it snow, let it snow, let it snow! 1. Markup with holiday HTML For our markup, we’ll have two primary containers: a main element containing the content of our page and a snow-container element that will display the snow. 1 <main> 2 <h1>Happy Holidays!</h1> 3 </main> 4… Continue reading How to create animated snow on a website (with CSS and JavaScript)

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How to Create Animated Snow on a Website (with CSS and JavaScript)

In this tutorial, we’re going to implement an animated snow effect on a webpage using CSS and vanilla JavaScript, just in time for the holiday season. ‘Tis the season to be jolly so let it snow, let it snow, let it snow! 1. Markup with Holiday HTML For our markup, we’ll have two primary containers:… Continue reading How to Create Animated Snow on a Website (with CSS and JavaScript)

Infinite Scroll Pagination With JavaScript and a REST API

Infinite scroll pagination is inspired by websites such as Facebook and Twitter. This is just pagination where as the user scrolls to the bottom of the page, more content is loaded. This improves the user experience on the website by making sure there is always more content on the page for users to read. Doing… Continue reading Infinite Scroll Pagination With JavaScript and a REST API

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BeReal: the social network that wants to change the world

Self-made picture of my BeReal account. Lately, one app has been steadily occupying the first position by downloads in both IOS and Android, making headlines virtually in every newspaper and being the latest buzzword. Can you recall? It is called BeReal. BeReal, which promotes itself as a spontaneous and low-fuss social media platform that offers… Continue reading BeReal: the social network that wants to change the world

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Exploring the Free Font Index (and showing typefaces some love)

Book cover jackets for all three Free Font Indexes (re-colourised). Image credits: Hans Lijklema. On this issue of Type Founds, I venture into a decade-plus-old series of catalogues featuring free fonts that you too can get your hands on. Let’s discuss the ethics of free fonts, and take a look at some sweet typefaces in… Continue reading Exploring the Free Font Index (and showing typefaces some love)

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9 Best Performing Social Media Post Types (And How to Use Them)

When it comes to social media, there are a lot of post types that you could use. And it seems that a new one (on a new platform) is added every other day at this point. From Tweets and Instagram Stories to Facebook Lives and TikToks, it can be exhausting keeping track of them all.… Continue reading 9 Best Performing Social Media Post Types (And How to Use Them)