It’s difficult to fathom not having access to the internet, but for some, the digital divide is a serious issue that’s increasing inequality.
The DO’s and DON’Ts of Virtual Event Platform UX (User Experience)
Virtual events are here to stay and have made significant strides in how we interact with our coworkers, communities, and loved ones.
The When, Where, and Why of Image Formatting
If you’ve ever created something to use as branding on a website (logo, photo, illustration), it’s not as simple as it looks.
Internet of Things: The Notorious I.o.T.
One part internet, and the other part things. While most everyone is familiar with both of these ideas separately, what may be less clear is what the phrase, Internet of Things, means as a concept.
UX and Color Theory: A Guide for the Novice and Knowledgeable
Color theory can lead to UX success by helping brands market their products truthfully and effectively — while also improving accessibility.
Website Builders: The Good, The Okay, and the In-Between
Thanks to advancements in tech and software development, we now have tools that allow people of any background to create their own websites.
“Don’t Make Me Think” During COVID-19 – Part 2
In Part 2 of the Don’t Make Me Think book review, we discuss how to clear website clutter, do user testing, and user accessibility.
“Don’t Make Me Think” During COVID-19 — Part 1
In Part 1 of the Don’t Make Me Think review, we discuss ‘The Three Laws of Usability’, how people use the web, and website navigation.
#QuarantineReads — Book Review for “Webs of Influence”
We’d like to share our insights and summary of a book we’ve read: “Webs of Influence: The Psychology of Online Persuasion” by Nathalie Nahai.