Month: June 2025
Can Good UX Protect Older Users From Digital Scams?
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Can Good UX Protect Older Users From Digital Scams? Can Good UX Protect Older Users From Digital Scams? Carrie Webster 2025-06-25T12:00:00+00:00 2025-07-02T15:03:33+00:00 A few years ago, my mum, who is in her 80s and not tech-savvy, almost got scammed. She received an email from what appeared to be her bank. It looked convincing, with a…
Read MoreMeet Accessible UX Research, A Brand-New Smashing Book
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Meet Accessible UX Research, A Brand-New Smashing Book Meet Accessible UX Research, A Brand-New Smashing Book Vitaly Friedman 2025-06-20T16:00:00+00:00 2025-07-02T15:03:33+00:00 UX research can take so much of the guesswork out of the design process! But it’s easy to forget just how different people are and how their needs and preferences can vary. We can’t predict…
Read MoreCreating The “Moving Highlight” Navigation Bar With JavaScript And CSS
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Creating The “Moving Highlight” Navigation Bar With JavaScript And CSS Creating The “Moving Highlight” Navigation Bar With JavaScript And CSS Blake Lundquist 2025-06-11T13:00:00+00:00 2025-07-02T14:32:49+00:00 I recently came across an old jQuery tutorial demonstrating a “moving highlight” navigation bar and decided the concept was due for a modern upgrade. With this pattern, the border around the…
Read MoreCollaboration: The Most Underrated UX Skill No One Talks About
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Collaboration: The Most Underrated UX Skill No One Talks About Collaboration: The Most Underrated UX Skill No One Talks About Carrie Webster 2025-06-05T08:00:00+00:00 2025-07-02T15:03:33+00:00 When people talk about UX, it’s usually about the things they can see and interact with, like wireframes and prototypes, smart interactions, and design tools like Figma, Miro, or Maze. Some…
Read MoreDesigning For Neurodiversity
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Designing For Neurodiversity Designing For Neurodiversity Vitaly Friedman 2025-06-02T08:00:00+00:00 2025-07-02T15:03:33+00:00 This article is sponsored by TetraLogical Neurodivergent needs are often considered as an edge case that doesn’t fit into common user journeys or flows. Neurodiversity tends to get overlooked in the design process. Or it is tackled late in the process, and only if there…
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