Product designers often communicate a lot of information in a short period of time. Those who understand the term “scannability,” common eye-tracking patterns, and modern design principles are better equipped to create easily consumable content and “sticky UIs.
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Fintech is a popular contemporary buzzword and many of its products touch our lives every day. A fintech simply refers to a company that operates in the financial services sector and leverages the power of technology to simplify, automate, and improve the delivery of financial services to end customers.
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Web applications have exploded in complexity over the past decade. They have evolved from simple containers for contact forms and polls into full-blown applications. We can compare them to the heavy desktop applications, both in size and performance.
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Welcome to our Design Talks series dedicated to sharing the insights of thought leaders and top people engaged in design from around the world. We interview experts who work with design in different contexts, with different objectives, and through different approaches.
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Whether you are working in a small startup or on a new product in a large company, you are likely to come to a point when you have too many people in one team.
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UX designers have a variety of problem-solving techniques at their disposal, but the use of these resources must be lead by research-driven insights about users. Without user-centered data, UX designers are forced to rely on intuition and experience for guidance.
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As was pointed out in the first part of our React tutorial, getting started with React is relatively easy. Start by using Create React App (CRA), init a new project, and start developing.
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Long scroll, or infinite scroll, websites are exactly that: the pages are much longer than the “average” website page and therefore scroll “infinitely.” These types of sites have become popular with social media sites and sites like Pinterest that include a lot of user-generated content, as well as some news and blog sites—personal websites and portfolios are also beginning to employ long scroll techniques in order to increase user engagement and the length of time people spend on a site.
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Long scroll, or infinite scroll, websites are exactly that: the pages are much longer than the “average” website page and therefore scroll “infinitely.” These types of sites have become popular with social media sites and sites like Pinterest that include a lot of user-generated content, as well as some news and blog sites—personal websites and portfolios are also beginning to employ long scroll techniques in order to increase user engagement and the length of time people spend on a site.
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