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<p>How designers can get Stakeholder approval — simple ways to do It </p>
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https://medium.com/truthaboutdesign/simple-ways-to-get-clients-and-stakeholders-to-approve-your-designs-c3f4cc140a2f
Pedro Bacelar
Jan 25, 2023
Topics:
communication, consultancy, design, stakeholders
<p>If you notice the different BG colours on your assets, this does not mean some have a white BG and others dont. This is Figma’s way of saying: “White BG = Component with 1 variant, Grey BG = Component with multi variants” </p>
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https://www.linkedin.com/feed/update/urn:li:activity:7023604373859532800/
Pedro Bacelar
Jan 25, 2023
Topics:
design, design systems, figma
<p>Groupthink in UX Work </p>
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https://www.nngroup.com/articles/groupthink-in-ux/
Carlo Custodio
Jan 19, 2023
Topics:
design, product, research, ux
<p>Adding an emoji to the beginning of your Figma's file title replaces the default File Icon with your chosen emoji :art:</p>
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Anna Erbetta
Jan 3, 2023
Topics:
design, figma, ui
<p>The State of UX in 2023 </p>
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https://trends.uxdesign.cc/
Pedro Bacelar
Dec 5, 2022
Topics:
design, market, state of, trend, ux
<p>How Spotify’s Wrapped campaign for 2022 came together </p>
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https://www.itsnicethat.com/features/spotify-wrapped-campaign-identity-2022-graphic-design-301122
Jason Santos
Dec 1, 2022
Topics:
campaign, design, design thinking, motion design
<p>Three Pillars of User Delight </p>
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https://www.nngroup.com/articles/pillars-user-delight/
Carlo Custodio
Nov 30, 2022
Topics:
content strategy, design, research, usability, ux
<p>Welcome to the WIP — <em>How do you make progress when the work is always in flux? What if some of the best features actually—gasp!—start with a solution instead of a problem?</em> </p>
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https://www.figma.com/blog/welcome-to-the-wip/
Pedro Bacelar
Nov 25, 2022
Topics:
deliverable, design, design critique, design process, feedback, figma
<p>Design is not a formula, it’s an odyssey: replacing the Double Diamond </p>
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https://uxdesign.cc/design-is-not-a-process-its-an-odyssey-replacing-double-diamond-d6bc06965238
Carlo Custodio
Nov 21, 2022
Topics:
design, design thinking, framework
<p>Product Design Methods In A Mind Map </p>
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https://uxplanet.org/product-design-methods-mind-map-f6511820a7d5
Pedro Bacelar
Nov 3, 2022
Topics:
brainstorm, design, product design, ux, ux research, validation, workshop
<p>When replacing thousands of uncomponentized UI on Figma, try using the Similayer plugin to find all repeated layers and replace all selected at once by pressing ⇧ Shift + ⌘ Command + R</p>
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Pedro Bacelar
Sep 28, 2022
Topics:
component, design, figma, plugin, similayer, ui
<p>Reddit “User Experience” community is very active and discusses relevant topics like tool comparison, techniques, etc. </p>
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https://www.reddit.com/r/userexperience/
Pedro Bacelar
Sep 28, 2022
Topics:
community, design, user experience, ux
<p>Empathy Research Fieldguide </p>
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https://hci.stanford.edu/courses/cs147/2022/wi/readings/FIELDGUIDE-Screen-DTBC-March-2015-V2.pdf
Leonardo Sarmanho
Sep 22, 2022
Topics:
creativity, design, design thinking, interview, toolkit
<p>Bootcamp bootleg</p>
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https://dschool.stanford.edu/resources/the-bootcamp-bootleg
Leonardo Sarmanho
Sep 22, 2022
Topics:
creativity, design, design thinking
The lorem ipsum of illustrations
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post favicon https://www.producthunt.com/posts/doodle-ipsum?utm_source=browser_notification&utm_medium=browser_notification&utm_campaign=
Pedro Bacelar
Sep 12, 2022
Topics:
design, marketing, ui, interface, illustration, landing page
<p>How include Space Tokens in a Design System without using plugins </p>
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https://uxdesign.cc/how-to-manage-space-in-figma-using-tokens-8d0ebd99ee1b
Maria Welter
Sep 5, 2022
Topics:
design, design system, tokens
<p>At the end of a big redesign project, invest a couple minutes to prepare a quick pitch (up to 3 slides) with all the product value that was brought by the improvements so the investment is clear beyond just “pixel waxing”.</p>
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https://visme.co/blog/pitch-deck-design/
Pedro Bacelar
Aug 31, 2022
Topics:
communication, consultancy, design, redesign, ui, ux
<p>From Design Thinking to Creative Confidence </p>
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https://www.ideou.com/blogs/inspiration/from-design-thinking-to-creative-confidence
Leonardo Sarmanho
Aug 26, 2022
Topics:
creativity, design, design thinking
<p>How to choose between radios, drop-downs, checkboxes or toggles? </p>
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https://medium.com/tap-to-dismiss/a-better-segmented-control-9e662de2ef57
Pedro Bacelar
Aug 23, 2022
Topics:
design, form, input, ui, ux
<p>Fitts’s Law and Its Applications in UX </p>
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https://www.nngroup.com/articles/fitts-law/
Pedro Bacelar
Aug 1, 2022
Topics:
design, usability, ux
<p>The devil’s in the defaults </p>
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https://medium.com/@dnlholliday/the-devils-in-the-defaults-1da92d5065bb
Pedro Bacelar
Jul 28, 2022
Topics:
data driven, default, design, experience, notifications, ux
<p>Data-Driven Design: What It Is and Why It Matters </p>
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https://www.springboard.com/blog/design/data-driven-design/
Carlo Custodio
Jul 25, 2022
Topics:
design, impact, product, research, ux
<p>How Long is a Customer Satisfaction Survey? (TLDR: 3 to 5 minutes, or 15 to 20 questions max is ideal) </p>
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https://www.snapsurveys.com/blog/long-customer-satisfaction-survey/
Pedro Bacelar
Jul 18, 2022
Topics:
design, research, survey, ux
<p>Should designers PM? </p>
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https://andyhub.com/archive/should-designers-pm/
Pedro Bacelar
Jul 4, 2022
Topics:
design, pm, product, product management, ux
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