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  • Prototype vs Final Product — A Deep-Dive

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    A prototype is a draft or blueprint to explore and refine ideas, while the final product is the completed, fully functional version ready for release. Prototypes and final products serve distinct roles, helping teams move from ideas to a completed, user-ready solution. ~Let’s explore similarities and differences between prototypes vs final products. By leveraging real

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  • Product Designer vs Product Manager – Key Differences

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    Successful products aren’t just built—they’re designed and managed with precision and collaboration. Two of the most crucial roles in this process are the product designer and the product manager. While both professionals work toward a common goal of delivering a product that meets user needs and drives business value, their roles, skill sets, and day-to-day

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  • UI Grids – All You Need to Know

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    UI grid systems are essential for responsive design, ensuring layouts adapt seamlessly to various screen sizes and resolutions. Designers use grid systems to create fluid layouts that maintain consistency and visual hierarchy, providing an optimal user experience across multiple devices such as desktops, tablets, and mobile phones. Designers can create three UI grid types, including

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  • How to Do a Service Safari in 5 Easy Steps

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    A service safari allows design teams better to understand competitors, users, and their own product. This service experience offers valuable insights for very little investment, making it an essential tool during the early stages of the design thinking process. This article looks at the pros and cons of a service safari, how to plan and

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  • Django vs Laravel – Which is the Best Backend in 2024?

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      Django and Laravel are two popular web frameworks used for building web applications, each with its own set of features, benefits, and trade-offs. Django is built using Python while Laravel is created with PHP. Python is known for its readability and simplicity, which often makes Django easier to learn for beginners. Laravel, on the other

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    • How Does React Work?

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      React is a JavaScript library used for building user interfaces, especially for single-page applications where the user interacts with the web page without requiring a full page reload. Developed and maintained by Facebook, React has become popular for its declarative approach to building UI components and its efficient rendering through a virtual DOM (Document Object

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    • 15 Examples of Reactjs Websites

      by UXPin
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      ReactJS is the most popular front-end library in the world. The library’s component-based methodology allows the development team to build and reuse components throughout a project, resulting in less programming from scratch and faster development. We’ve put together 15 React websites and web apps to demonstrate what’s possible with this versatile framework. We also showcase

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    • The Basic Principles of User Interface Design

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      A good user interface is critical to a good user experience. If the interface doesn’t allow people to easily use the website or app, they won’t use the product or they’ll overwhelm tech support with costs, ballooning costs. UI has real, tangible business impacts. Paying attention to it isn’t window dressing, it’s crucial to a

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    • How To Run A Successful Design Thinking Workshop

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        Running a design thinking workshop is one of the best ways to spark creativity and nurture a user-centric mindset within your design team. As a designer, you will encounter situations where you need to run design thinking workshops either with your team, your stakeholders, or other departments in your organization. UXPin is an end-to-end design

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      • The Future of Product Design – Top 2025 Predictions

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        We’ve looked at various trends and technology to make predictions for the future of product design. Rather than put on a tinfoil hat and talk about flying cars, we’ve focused on how current tech will evolve and identified some real opportunities for product designers and developers to innovate. This article explores six key topics: AI,

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      • What is Interaction Design?

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        Interaction design is one of the most critical facets of user experience design. It makes the product’s interface respond to user’s action, aiding in human-to-computer interaction. Key takeaways: It’s one of the most challenging stages of UX design process. UXPin’s code-based design tool reduces those challenges by allowing designers to build functional prototypes with extreme

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      • AI Personas – How to Use ChatGPT to Create Personas

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        Using LLM like ChatGPT to create AI personas for UX design is an emerging practice that can enhance the persona development process, making it faster, more data-driven, and adaptable. Here’s how it works and the potential benefits. If you’re a fan of AI in design, Merge AI is sure to catch your attention. With UXPin’s

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      • UX Process Cheat Sheet for Busy Teams

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        A cheat sheet is a concise reference guide that provides quick, essential information about a particular topic or process. It’s designed to simplify complex information into easy-to-follow steps without having to sift through large amounts of content. In the context of UX process, a cheat sheet might outline the steps in the design process It

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