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Comparing Three No-Code Tools

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No-code tools are now frequently used in the field of web development. These tools have allowed designers to work efficiently, from the execution of the design to the implementation and development phase. Among the many no-code tools for websites, we have mainly used Webflow.

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Legibility: 7 Typographic Tools To Create Readable Screens

UX Studio

In this article, we cover: The characteristics of a readable font, and. A great fit regarding the style and personality of the brand. Perhaps branding guidelines, etc. Font-size: Follow the web developing guidelines. Good typographic choices play a huge role in the design process.

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How Google Conducts User Research for Customer Loyalty in 2021

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Google’s fun, multi-colored brand and simple search bar was a breath of fresh air. Initial use from brand appeal boosted Google’s data sets. Initial use from brand appeal boosted Google’s data sets. As the 2019 primer from UX Trends mentions in its “process” section, methodology is a good guideline.

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Web Designer vs  Web Developer – How do they differ?

UX Studio

Web designer vs web developer – as a UX designer, I counter this match daily. But truly, the phrases don’t stop here, we have visual designers, front-end developers, back-end developers, UX designers (like me), et cetera. A developer friend of mine met with a client a couple of months ago.

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Bottoms Up With OKRs | Whitney O’Banner, Medium | BoS USA 2019

Business of Software Conference

Marty Cagan (Founder, Silicon Valley Product Group and previous BoS speaker) recently published an article about OKRs which echos some of Whitney’s points about empowering teams and giving team objectives instead of individual objectives – BoS is often ahead of the curve – check out Marty’s post on svpg.com.