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It’s Ugly But It Works: On Designing for Usability | UXPin
IBM Designer Graeme Fulton explains the merits of usable yet ugly design.
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CapitalOne’s Alexa Project: Designing UX Without UI
Stephanie Hay, Head of Content Strategy at Capital One, explains the challenges of designing for conversation.
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Beyond the Hype: A UX Reality Check on Pokemon Go
An honest assessment of the upsides and downsides of Pokemon Go.
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27 Non-UX Books to Sharpen Your UX Skills
Top picks based on UXPin CEO Marcin Treder’s personal collection.
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When Remote Design Fails: 5 Mistakes to Avoid
See how to close the distance between UX teams in different locations.
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UX Case Study: The World’s First Responsive Airline Website
Responsive design best practices from one of the most influential web projects.
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How to Conduct a UX Review That Won’t Get Thrown Out
A step-by-step guide based on a live case study.
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Are You Falling for the Wrong Design Problem?
See how to uncover the UX problems you should be solving.
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Level Up Your Web Design & UX Skills at the Generate Conference
See which conferences are most relevant for UX designers.
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New in UXPin: Our Redesigned Dashboard
Today, we’re thrilled to announce the new and improved UXPin Dashboard: your design workflow that just flows.
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The 3-Step Guide to Erasing Your UX Debt
A clear framework for erasing your design debt now.
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The Skeptical Designer’s UX Process
Great UX requires ruthless logic. Ask the right questions, prioritize features, and keep your MVP on track.
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User Guide Index
Topics in alphabetical order Adaptive breakpoints Advanced Animations Commenting Dashboard Documentation, editing Documentation, viewing Editor, customizing panels Editor, customizing UI Editor, options bar Editor, toolbar Elements, groups Elements, layers Elements, searching Elements Export, plugins Exports, plugins Image browser Import images Interaction triggers Interactions, common Interactions, motion types Interactions Iterations Layout grid Multistate elements, creating Multistate
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User Guides: Smart Elements | UXPin
Smart elements (SEs) are groups that change across an entire site when you edit the original. You can use these to save repetitive work by creating elements you’ll use everywhere in a given project. In web dev terms this is analogous to a server-side include. In design terms this is a time-saver. Consider website footers.
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