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[...] to break things in production. This is where side projects come in. I want to point out that a side project doesn't have to be anything big, it can be small, it also doesn't have to be something you [...]
[...] direct input on how real users use the system." -Wikipedia Before you can even begin usability testing you will need to find willing participants. It's safe to say having good people skills is [...]
[...] them. The heavy use of pseudo elements throughout this project came about when I was debating on what approach I wanted to take with [...]
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[...] you can't get too detailed with it. The reasoning behind this is that you focus on solving a design problem rather than fiddling around with the minute details, this also gives you the flexibility you [...]
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[...] there yet. The idea is to quickly lay down code markup so you can experience your design solution in it's native environment. Keep in mind you are coding the structure of your design [...]
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[...] improvement to your current process, as well as the potential pitfalls it will have on a client project. The more you expose yourself to new things, the better your perspective becomes. Your [...]
[...] that you can serve to new or existing audience. A good example of generative research is a client project I worked on a few years back. This particular client was in the business of consulting to [...]
[...] here at 8th Light. My goal for this blog post is to align your expectations with what a UX designer does on a day to day basis, since making things look pretty is only a small part of the process. [...]
[...] what UX is, I'll discuss what basic skills you'll need in varying disciplines to tackle the UX apprenticeship here at 8th Light. My goal for this blog post is to align your expectations with what a UX [...]
[...] project. You should only employ the research types that the project calls for. Generative Research Generative research is the type of research you conduct if your objectives are unclear. It's through [...]
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