Think of type as your building blocks. Type dictates several other key decisions in your design, such as your column widths and layout, and by association your grid composition, media-query breakpoints, and the hierarchy of your messaging. Your type palette is your users’ entry point to your content. It’s the first point of interaction with your brand. Ask yourself candidly: if your website were to address your visitors out loud, what would its voice sound like?
Most people (sometimes over 90%) skip over intro tours as quickly as possible and those that don’t rarely remember what they were supposed to learn. Both these issues stem from that fact that introductory tours show up before you ever get a chance to use an application.
As Talbott points out, what is interesting about each proposition is that all three have ample biblical support. But, as Talbott goes on to point out, you cannot logically endorse all three. You have to accept two of the propositions and reject a third. And depending upon which propositions you either accept or reject you end up with either Calvinism, Arminianism, or Universalism.
shapeSpace is basically a starter theme that combines a robust set of theme options with a lightweight set of template files. It’s a “premium” starter template that’s clean, current, and 100% free.
What we found is that the greatest business story of the past two decades—how Apple used design to rise from near bankruptcy to become the most valuable company in the world—is completely misunderstood.
There is a double standard in this society that women don’t deserve to be ‘treated like a lady’ if they don’t ‘act like a lady.’ However, men can apparently dress, act, say whatever they like with no negative repercussions. I am not even sure what the phrase, ‘treated like a lady’ means, but I think it means treated with respect…which should be granted to people of BOTH sexes…because we are humans. We are all part of this human race together. We all deserve love and respect.
IA thought leader Lou Rosenfeld explains how balance, cadence, conversation, and perspective provide a framework enabling your research teams to think across silos and achieve powerful insights even senior leadership can understand.
What if you could sift, store, and share all your customer learning in a way that breaks down silos, preserves and amplifies insights, and turns everyone in your organization into a researcher? MailChimp’s user experience director Aarron Walter tells how his team did it.
As a designer, fifty percent of your work is communication. Probably even more. If you don’t enjoy communicating with your clients, then you’ll really struggle to succeed in client services. If you think that working freelance and remotely means you’ll be left to work for days without disruption, you’re not just wrong, but you’re going about client services in the wrong way.