Published inBootcampRevisiting UX with Google Certificate: The Mobile-First ApproachWith 72% expected mobile-only by 2025, learn why the mobile-first approach is essential in UX design, focusing on core functionality.May 27, 202435May 27, 202435
Published inBootcampRevisiting UX with Google Certificate: Deceptive PatternsDeceptive patterns, often driven to meet business metrics, can harm user trust. Designers must balance this for sustainable growth.May 25, 202441May 25, 202441
Published inBootcampRevisiting UX with Google Certificate: Six Information Architecture Types and UI SolutionsExploring IA types, principles, and UI solutions. Foundation for cross-functional collaboration and effective UX.May 13, 202496May 13, 202496
Published inUX CollectiveCurb-cut effect in practiceWheelchair-inspired curb cuts led to universal accessibility. From closed captioning to QR codes, designs meant for one group benefit many.May 8, 20242511May 8, 20242511
Published inBootcampRevisiting UX with Google Certificate: Personas, User Stories, User JourneysPersonas, User Stories, User Journeys. Insights from Google’s Course on Crafting User-Centric UX Process that Also Helps Unite the Team.May 2, 202457May 2, 202457
Published inBootcampRevisiting UX with Google Certificate: UX Research MethodsInsights on UX methods and tips on how to choose them from Google’s UX Design Course.Apr 23, 202445Apr 23, 202445
Published inUX CollectiveInclusive design: tips from Montessori’s human tendenciesThe Montessori approach emphasizes innate drivers in kids — known as “human tendencies.” The principle can also be observed in good…Jan 30, 2024139Jan 30, 2024139
Published inUX CollectiveLearning to prioritize: product analysis using the Kano ModelWhile exploring another product prioritization method for one of my quarterly team exercises, I came across Kano Model. Developed by…Jan 22, 2024228Jan 22, 2024228
React basic 8 — Build React App and Host it on ServerIn the previous post (React basic 7 — Render a List from the API response), we've got to render image data retrieved from the Unsplash API…Mar 7, 20211Mar 7, 20211
(Aiming for) Weekly Design Inspirations #21 — Liquified Web Transitions1 — Bruno Arizio's WebsiteNov 23, 20201Nov 23, 20201
(Aiming for) Weekly Design Inspirations #20 — These Buildings that Disappear from Sight1 — Mirage by Doug AitkenNov 14, 202018Nov 14, 202018
React basic 7 — Render a List from the API responseIn the previous post (React basic 6 — Use Axios Library to Fetch Data), we've got image data from the Unsplash API and stored it in the…May 28, 202029May 28, 202029
React basic 6 — Use Axios Library to Fetch DataAxios is a library that makes it easy to send asynchronous HTTP requests to REST endpoints, and we will use this library to get some image…May 24, 20201May 24, 20201
React basic 5 — Basic Event HandlersNow we went over basic class structures from the last post (React basic 4 — Class Based Component and Lifecycle Methods), I would like to…May 21, 202019May 21, 202019
React basic 4 — Class Based Component and Lifecycle MethodsIn contrast to the functional component from the previous post (React basic 3 — Reusable Functional Components), if your component should…May 20, 202016May 20, 202016
React basic 3 — Reusable Functional ComponentsThe most important gist in React is its component-based framework. Now with the basic understanding with JSX from the previous post (React…May 19, 20202May 19, 20202
React basic 2 — JSX, the syntax extension to JavaScript that looks like HTMLAs you might have seen from the last React app post (React basic 1 — “Hello React World”. Setting Up Your First React App.), this funny…May 17, 202017May 17, 202017
React basic 1 — "Hello React World". Setting Up the First React App.Initially introduced by Facebook, React is the popular javaScript library for creating UI templates that render fast. React is…May 16, 202019May 16, 202019
Weekly Design Inspirations #19 — Futuristic Interfaces that Most of Us Don't Know How to Use1 - 007 SpectreMay 5, 202030May 5, 202030
Published inUX CollectiveVisualizing public opinions by surfacing context behind dataIn 1824, The Harrisburg Pennsylvanian, a newspaper from a town in Pennsylvania conducted the first known public opinion polls in history…Apr 29, 202061Apr 29, 202061