This week we explore humans of flat design, renew our .org domain, design a truck out of divs, help people find a job, and stop stressing about sleep.
This week you'll learn about the core narrative, how to find a UX design job, make a better Escape key, stop buying ads, and watch the best Tiktok ever.
How could I not buy a beer called main frame that also looks like a CSS Grid tutorial? Design Objective How Uber uses psychology to perfect their customer experience Don't like the company, but the app is pretty good: There’s no doubt that a large part of
Jimi Fletcher “It's Halloween, 2019. This is the very last day we can refer to Blade Runner as a film that's set in the future.” Design Objective Perfectly Cropped Pixel perfect UX mistake. Jonathan Waddingham “NOvember” 💡 Product people - for the next month, try to push
“Staying organized, writing lots of notes, and blocking out calendar time helps.”
“It’s more than 50 years old. There are no outstanding user complaints. There are no crash reports. And support is still available.”
“Totally here for classic muscle cars with little stuffed animals on the front grill”
Meriel “This is amazing! Look at the last one!” Design Objective The Subtle Technique Mailchimp Uses to Emotionally Hook Customers Outcome selling vs feature selling: Here’s what Outcome-Selling basically means: Don’t sell your product. Sell the best possible outcome that a customer can get from using your product.
Dogs In Action Amazing photo collection! (via greywulf) Design Objective Cheat sheets: UI terms 👍 Super helpful: Using professional UI terms aligns with the efficiency and accuracy of communicating your thoughts in a cross-functional team. It benefits you as a product designer in various aspects. However, It is time-consuming of looking