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How Emotions Shape User Behavior
Whether we like to admit it or not, our emotions play a big part in our everyday experiences. Especially when it comes to building products and user experience. Understanding our emotions or user’s emotions can help us uncover why a product works or doesn’t work. Without the psychology aspect, user experience wouldn’t make much sense…
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Solving Educational Challenges with Design Sprints
Have you ever needed to come up with a solution fast? Or needed to come up with multiple solutions? This can usually be a challenge, but with a design sprint, this short creative process can help you answer the critical questions and identify problems quickly. Allowing you to come up with ideas, sketch them out,…
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Design Thinking for the Practical World
In today’s world, coming up with ground-breaking ideas is often the hardest part of any project. Finding solutions to problems is the oldest challenge around. Whether its professionally or personally, it’s important to know how to overcome these brain blocks and how to tackle issues to create solutions. One way we can solve complex problems…
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From Build to Launch: Making a Website Without Code
If you had asked me to build a website for you a couple months ago, I would have politely declined. I would have told you that I’m a graphic designer only and I don’t work on web projects. I wouldn’t have known where to start or how to even help. But that was a few…
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From Sketching to Screen,My High-Fidelity Prototype in the Making
As the title suggests, making high-fidelity prototypes is a journey. It’s a process that can only be done after rounds of sketching low-fidelity prototypes, doing user testing, and assessing user feedback for difficulties. These high-fidelity prototypes are realistic representations of the final product and can be used for additional user testing or help stakeholder buy-in. …
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