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Paul's Reading Log Just an easy way for me to keep track of the articles I read on a day to day basis.

13/07/2020

In grad school, I had to read more than I read the previous five years of undergrad combined (yes, it took me five years. It would have…

13/07/2020

By Dan Maccarone & Sarah Doody

13/07/2020

This is a story about anxiety.

13/07/2020

My students at Center Centre recently conducted a usability study for their client project. During the study, they had a long day of…

12/06/2020

He loves to talk about work. Well, he loves to complain about his boss. “It’s almost 2018, yet he STILL thinks the only way to market our shampoo brand is by running expensive ads on TV.” Relaxing with a cold beer, I have no issues spending the evening discussing our jobs. But I know that soon...

20/05/2020

As the world retreats inside during the global pandemic, books may provide a good refuge, especially in the case of learning new skills or…

13/03/2020

A place where words matter

21/02/2020

Google’s latest update nearly cost it the very thing that fueled its success, going by reactions from users and the media.

21/02/2020

Neomorphism is predicted to be one of the top 2020 UI design trends. You might have seen it everywhere as a Dribbbel shot. Neumorphism is…

21/02/2020

Everyone is excited / frustrated by the style, yet nobody is making products with it. Still, neumorphism refuses to die. 🤦‍♂️

18/02/2020

Apart from buttons, text fields are probably one of the most used user inputs. When you sign in to Friendface, or order a Nicholas Cage…

14/02/2020

After 10 years, these are the ones I actually use

13/02/2020

Astrology and alchemy and palmistry, oh my! See how younger generations' interest in the occult is shaping one of 2020's major Creative Trends.

07/02/2020

A place where words matter

06/02/2020

Is it neumorphism? Is it isometric illustrations? Let’s take a look at three design trends in 2020 that may come to shape our day-to-day…

06/02/2020

Venus used to be as fit for life as Earth.

“Many of us are temporarily able bodied and will face exclusion as we age. When we design for inclusion, we’re designing...
06/02/2020

“Many of us are temporarily able bodied and will face exclusion as we age. When we design for inclusion, we’re designing for our future selves.”

How to make the internet easier to navigate for all.

04/02/2020

How well is your signup page doing? Learn the top 6 signup page design techniques to maximize new users and increase conversion rates.

“The best error message is the one that never shows up” — Thomas Fuchs
04/02/2020

“The best error message is the one that never shows up” — Thomas Fuchs

11 Tips to write effective error messages

04/02/2020

Service providers don’t like to call it “cheating” — they prefer the terms “academic writing” and “online tutoring.”

03/02/2020

A place where words matter

03/02/2020

Strategies and things that will change the way we think and work

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