No matter how organised a business may be behind the scenes, it must present the right image to its clients. This means having the right logo. Many customers first become aware of a business through its logo. Or it might be the first thing they see when searching for a product or service. If the… Continue reading Examining the Importance of Logo Design
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36 Remarkable Lettering and Modern Typography for Inspiration
Inspiring quotes present in beautiful lettering and typography style its just awesome. Now a day graphic designers and typo artists give a whole new look to motivational and inspirational quotes and thoughts. Today I just gathered amazing handmade lettering, calligraphy and typography designs for type lovers. This showcase have motivational, inspirational quotes and thoughts that can give you… Continue reading 36 Remarkable Lettering and Modern Typography for Inspiration
How to hack people loyalty with care?
First thing first: If you have a few friends in your life, care is not designed to fit your skillset. Having a lot of friends proves how much effort and time you have spent to build a loving community around you. Care requires the same effort and it should be mandatory for every startup. “Caring… Continue reading How to hack people loyalty with care?
20 Fresh Multipurpose Responsive HTML5 Templates
Modern clean and professional Responsive HTML5 Templates for any king of websites. The web templates and themes are cross browser compatible, retina ready, fully responsive HTML5 /CSS3 templates with support that features a clean and unique design that is multi-purpose templates which is suitable for a wide variety of websites like Business Purpose etc. Responsive templates are perfect for landing… Continue reading 20 Fresh Multipurpose Responsive HTML5 Templates
Create Custom Rehearsal Dinner Invitations Online
We live in a time where physically shopping for almost anything isn’t the only option. Shopping online via your phone, laptop, desktop, or even a tablet is becoming second nature and first choice for many. Especially when it comes to consumer goods like tech gadgets, home décor, and clothing. And in the spirit of wedding… Continue reading Create Custom Rehearsal Dinner Invitations Online
Competitive analysis is a method, not a solution
Pineapples might look cool, but that doesn’t mean that every fruit should be spiky. (source) We all have been there: you have been with your team in a room for a couple of hours now, and it seems you hit a dead-end while discussing one design problem. Suddenly, someone brings up the solution for it all:… Continue reading Competitive analysis is a method, not a solution
What an iPhone notification dot told me last night
I am the red notification dot on your iPhone, I make sure you keep seeing me. I’ll create new tasks for you to finish, Come on, just tap on me. Why am I so irresistible? How do I make your finger tap? Do I provide you with the unconditional love you long for, Or am… Continue reading What an iPhone notification dot told me last night
The 6 types of user segmentation and what they mean for your product
MYOB People by Nick, https://dribbble.com/shots/3322055-MYOB-People Marketing helps you understand your user, focus your product on your user needs and take the product to market. This post is set up to mimic what would you go through when segmenting your customers. Marketing segmentation Only few companies are big enough to supply the needs of an entire… Continue reading The 6 types of user segmentation and what they mean for your product
How to Boost Instagram Engagement for Your Brand/Business
If you’re an online brand or business then you’re well aware of how important it is to garner engagement on your posts. Not only does engagement help build your overall brand identity, but it also provides vital feedback to your and your team as well as keeps you in front of the Instagram algorithm (we’ll… Continue reading How to Boost Instagram Engagement for Your Brand/Business
Four Robust Builders To Build Amazing Mobile Apps
There are many apps out there, but getting by free and good ones is not that easy. That is why we are sharing Four Robust Builders To Build Amazing Mobile Apps. So, without any further ado let’s take a look at these and feel free to share this post with others. Read each entry in… Continue reading Four Robust Builders To Build Amazing Mobile Apps
HTML5 Responsive Website Templates ( 16 Web Template )
Unique and Responsive HTML5 website templates created by the professional team with significant experience in web development. These responsive HTML5 CSS3 templates are ready to use and perfect for landing pages with multi-pages and onepage options. All web templates are using the modern HTML5 / CSS3 trends are easy to customize and hundreds of icons can be added dynamically and by using shortcodes.… Continue reading HTML5 Responsive Website Templates ( 16 Web Template )
Must-know Skills For Web Designers
It’s easy to get demotivated. Not that it always happens. There are times when you feel you’re on a run, your work is going well, your clients love you, and you get a lot of referrals. Then there are times when your work halts, you feel uninspired and you lose motivation. This is particularly true… Continue reading Must-know Skills For Web Designers
Shhh… a UX designer’s mistakes
A few days ago was my 2 year anniversary at StatMuse (visit us) and subsequently also my 2 year anniversary as a UX/UI Designer! Although I am happy that we’ve shipped multiple responsive websites, a brand new iOS app, and a some platform bots, I do recognize that I’ve made a whole bunch of mistakes… Continue reading Shhh… a UX designer’s mistakes
Sharing Painful Experience of Resetting Password on GoDaddy
Forgot Password Screen — GoDaddy Recently, I wanted to purchase a domain on GoDaddy. I searched and found the domain and started a checkout process. However, I was unable to recall my all password. So, I decided to reset the password. When I saw a reset password screen, It asked for “User Name & Customer #”. I… Continue reading Sharing Painful Experience of Resetting Password on GoDaddy
On UX Anxiety (Part I)
credits Starting new jobs make me nervous. Have I been a designer for a long time? It feels to me like forever, but comparatively it’s a definite no. The anxiety began when I realized I needed to quit my current job. At the time I was working in UX and front-end development as an offshore… Continue reading On UX Anxiety (Part I)
College majors for UX design
I see this question a lot around the internet: “What should I major in if I want to pursue a career in UX design?” As a college student and incoming product design intern at Facebook, I’ve done a lot of research on this question. It’s important to recruit new people to the field of user experience,… Continue reading College majors for UX design
5 Things Beginner Mobile Game Developers Must Know
For game developers, the dream is to create the next big hit, the Tetris of our generation. Since Tetris became a huge hit, there have been many spinoffs. It is interesting to note that the games we love the most aren’t very complicated. Just have a look at a puzzle game like Cube Blast. All… Continue reading 5 Things Beginner Mobile Game Developers Must Know
A series of interviews with senior UX leaders to celebrate International Women’s Day
Meet Elizabeth Elizabeth Churchill is currently a Director of User Experience at Google. She is an applied social scientist working in the area of human computer interaction, computer mediated communication, mobile/ubiquitous computing and social media. Elizabeth is the current Secretary/Treasurer of the Association for Computing Machinery (ACM), the world’s premier professional society for computer science… Continue reading A series of interviews with senior UX leaders to celebrate International Women’s Day
Modern Handwritten Fonts for Fresh Design Trends
February 19, 2018 by Alex Fox Handwritten fonts are on-trend for 2018, to the point where their use has become somewhat overwhelming. We’re smack in the middle of a aesthetic age focused on simplification: the removal of skeuomorphs, the simple use of color and direct expressions of design ideas. Handwritten fonts might seem to contradict… Continue reading Modern Handwritten Fonts for Fresh Design Trends
32 New Photoshop Tutorials – Learn Essential Techniques
New free Photoshop tutorials for photographer, graphic designer, or illustrator for learning basic, advance and essential techniques of Photoshop, tips and lighting effects. All tutorials are very easy to understand and make amazing photo manipulation, retouching and lighting effects and PS actions in Adobe Photoshop. These latest tutorials are helpful to enhance and improve your photo editing skills. You may be interested… Continue reading 32 New Photoshop Tutorials – Learn Essential Techniques
Build a Calculator with CSS Grid ― Scotch
This post is the second in a new Scotch series called Code Challenge. We haven’t done one of these since April 23, 2015 but we’d love to start them up more often. Every week we will post an image or tiny app that you can try to build yourselves! We encourage you to use CodePen… Continue reading Build a Calculator with CSS Grid ― Scotch
30 Best Handpicked WordPress Themes for 2018
Hand-picked collection of best responsive WordPress themes can give a new look to your corporate website, blog or e-commerce store. All themes are coded with HTML5 and CSS3 with modern UI and UX design, suitable for any kind of creative or business use. All themes are designed to give your brand or service an air of esteem and confidence, easy… Continue reading 30 Best Handpicked WordPress Themes for 2018
3 Features Every CSS Navigation Menu Must Have
Building a custom CSS navigation menu for yourself or a client is exciting. You’ve got a blank canvas to start with, and you can create anything. However, CSS menus aren’t simple. Engineering them might be old hat, but over the years, CSS menus have gotten stuck in a groove, skipping some of the most important… Continue reading 3 Features Every CSS Navigation Menu Must Have
Weather Commuter: A UX Case Study
The UX behind the need to checking the weather Persona The persona I interviewed were young adults ranging from the age of 20–30 yrs old. I mainly focused on busy college students. All my users have checked the weather either daily for the purpose of commute, or weekly for the purpose of vacationing or weekend planning.… Continue reading Weather Commuter: A UX Case Study