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The Power of Accessibility in Design: Creating Inclusive Experiences

In today’s virtual landscape, developing inclusive experiences is not a desire; it’s a duty. Accessibility in design is a fundamental principle that guarantees all of us, regardless of their competencies or disabilities, can interact with digital content

Hooked ! From the Product designer's POV

et ready to dive into the captivating world of “Hooked: How to Build Habit-Forming Products” by Nir Eyal. This book is like a treasure trove of insights that’ll help us create products that users just can’t get enough of!

Intrigued by XR: A Product Designer’s Exploration of User Experience and Interaction Design

This article delves into the world of XR design, aiming to break down the topic into key areas for exploration. We’ll discuss core design principles for VR, AR, and MR, explore user testing methodologies speci

Create your own Design system: Chapter Color tokens

Color tokens are a type of design token that represents colors. They are typically used in design systems to make it easier to manage and reuse colors across different projects. Color tokens are typically more concise than hex codes or color styles.

Create your own Design System: Chapter Typography

Typography is like the personality of your design. It’s not just about the words themselves, but how they’re presented — the fonts, sizes, spacing, and alignment all play a crucial role in conveying the right message.

Striking a Balance: Rationalism vs. Creativity in the Creative Process

In the world of creativity, two contrasting forces often come into play: rationalism and creativity. Rationalism emphasizes logic, reason, and practicality, while creativity thrives on imagination, intuition, and innovation.