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Goodbye Mobile First, Hello Analytics First!
During the early years of the smartphone era, adopting a “Mobile First” approach in web design and development made sense. The limitations of HTML and CSS, along with the reduced capabilities of mobile browsers, made prioritizing the experience on these devices a necessity. However, today, mobile browsers have evolved to match (or nearly match) the…
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What is it like to work 100% remotely with companies around the world?
One of the things I always dreamed of when I began working in User Experience was being able to do my work from anywhere in the world and not be tied to an office, nor limited by the economic or political conditions of the country where I was living. I wanted to avoid traffic, be…
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When the eagerness for growth kills development
Over the years and across various projects and industries, I’ve witnessed countless mistakes that are glaringly obvious to those of us working on the front lines. We see the system’s guts, its weaknesses, and areas for improvement. Unfortunately, managers with a long-term vision often forget that reaching that long term requires a solid foundation. Those…
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Web Accessibility: An Unfinished Task for the Industry
Over a decade ago, discussing web accessibility was considered eccentric in the development world. It was seen as an unnecessary addition, an “extra” that could delay projects and increase costs. However, ten years later, the situation hasn’t improved as much as we would hope. It’s surprising that, in the 21st century, millions of people with…
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Why do users find the macOS experience more enjoyable than Windows?
Ultimately, it’s all about providing a superior user experience. Yesterday, I had to help my partner because she couldn’t export a Google Sheets file to Excel format, save it to a USB drive, and check that everything looked good in the Microsoft 360 suite, easy right? When she asked me for help, I immediately thought:…
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The AI-Powered Renaissance of User Experience: Crafting Interfaces That Truly Understand Us
The digital world is overflowing with information and options. In this environment, capturing and retaining user attention is more challenging than ever. The key to success lies in creating experiences that not only meet user needs but also anticipate them, offering a level of personalization that feels intuitive and almost magical. This is where Artificial…
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Aging in UX design
Aging in the field of UX and product design is a topic that has gained importance as the population ages and designers face the need to create accessible experiences for users of all ages. Below, we will explore what aging means in this context, its implications, and how UX and product design professionals can address…
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“To cut a long story short, the UX job market is a complete shit show right now.” Amy Santee
Searching for the reason why I’ve been looking for a job in my field without success, when the usual for the past 10 years has been to go no more than a month without work, always finding jobs in companies or freelance projects quickly and even being able to choose the best among good and…
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The no-code revolution powered by AI
Join this session to explore the latest advancements in AppSheet, the no-code platform that empowers anyone to build and automate custom applications for Workspace. Discover how AI is driving innovation, enabling assisted app development, automated insights, smart workflows, and enhanced AI-powered features. Whether you’re a seasoned developer or a business user, this session will equip…
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Will AI take our jobs? (Spoiler alert) Of course yes.
What did you expect? Did you think they were going to invent a super-intelligent slave employee who can work at the speed of light, without legal rights, retirement, or vacations, and that costs a fraction of what a UX Designer or Product Designer costs, and it wouldn’t replace you? Listen to this paragraph dictated by…
Recent Posts
- Goodbye Mobile First, Hello Analytics First!
- What is it like to work 100% remotely with companies around the world?
- When the eagerness for growth kills development
- Web Accessibility: An Unfinished Task for the Industry
- Why do users find the macOS experience more enjoyable than Windows?
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