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Explore articles on product design, UI/UX, frontend development, design engineering, and digital product process. Every post features real-world tactics, patterns, and team strategies for product designers, frontend engineers, and digital product teams.
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Empathy Maps: How to Use Them Without Wasting a Workshop
The empathy map goes on the wall on a Tuesday. By Thursday, nobody looks at it. By the following Monday, someone has pinned a sprint schedule on top...
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User Flow Best Practices: How to Create Flows Developers Actually Use
Most user flows look beautiful and get completely ignored by the people who have to build them. A designer spends two days in Figma mapping out a...
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Design Sprints: When They're Worth It (And When to Skip Them)
Design sprints get a lot of credit. Google Ventures built a process that became dogma. Now every team with a problem thinks they need five days in a...
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Onboarding Design: Why the First Minute Should Feel Safe, Not Impressive
Around 70% of new users churn before ever engaging with a product's core features. The most common response is to redesign the onboarding flow: add a...
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Your Text Animations Are Breaking Screen Readers (Here's the Fix)
There is a common, well-documented CSS animation pattern that silently breaks screen readers. Most developers and designers who use it have no idea it...
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Stop Shipping Friendly AI Copy: Why Tool-Like Beats Human-Like
You can ship a lot of "smart" UI this year while quietly making it less trustworthy, less coherent, and harder to use. The mechanism is usually the...
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Faster Time to Value: The Onboarding Principle Most Teams Get Backwards
Most teams approach onboarding as a building problem. What should we add? A welcome modal? A product tour? A checklist to guide users through setup?...
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Error Message Design: Writing Copy That Actually Helps Users Recover
Teams ship tidy screens and shrug at error copy. That creates support tickets and abandoned tasks. The standard approach to error messages is to write...
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Dark Patterns in Sign-up and Cancellation: The Legal Risk Nobody Talks About
The conversation about dark patterns used to live in design ethics. It was a craft argument: these patterns are manipulative, they erode trust, they...
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Why Product Design is Important
When most people think of product design, it's still "make it look nice," with buttons, colours, and layouts. But that's just the surface. The real...
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The Evolving Product Designer - Navigating AI Tools and Staying Human-Centered
The product design field is experiencing its most significant transformation since the shift from print to digital. AI tools can now generate...
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The UX-Dev Relay - How to Pass the Baton Effectively
Avoid dropped handoffs with proven strategies for smooth transitions between design and development. Learn the roles, responsibilities, and tools that...
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CSS Grid vs Flexbox: When to Use Each (and When to Use Both)
CSS Grid and Flexbox solve different layout problems. Reaching for the wrong one doesn't break your layout; it just creates extra work when the layout...
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How to Run a Design Audit That Actually Changes Something
Most design audits produce a slide deck. The slide deck gets shared once. Then it lives in a folder nobody visits again. Six months later, a new...
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Gamification in Product Design: What Actually Works (and What Backfires)
Most gamification fails because it's applied as a retention trick rather than a design decision. The thinking goes: users aren't engaging enough, so...
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The Performance Decisions Designers Actually Make
The Lighthouse report comes back and the score is 43. Everyone is looking at the developer. Nobody is looking at the carousel. There is a pattern I...
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The Psychology Principles Product Designers Actually Use
Every design course teaches Gestalt. The more useful question is what psychology actually changes when you're deciding under pressure, when a PM wants...
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The Best YouTube Channels for UX Designers in 2025 (Worth Your Actual Time)
The problem with most YouTube channel lists for UX designers is that they don't distinguish between what's useful when you're learning the basics and...
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The Best YouTube Channels for UI Designers in 2025 (Worth Your Actual Time)
Most "best YouTube channels for designers" lists are just lists. No selection criteria. No sense of who the channel is for or what it actually...
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Best YouTube Channels for Front-End Developers (Beyond Tutorials)
Most YouTube content for front-end developers targets beginners. That's fine, but if you've been writing production code for a few years, you need...
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