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Figma Interaction Tips
Get the most out of Figma with helpful tips on creating captivating interactions that will keep users engaged! Discover how to use design elements and animation techniques, so you can create amazing projects.

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5 changes to make when switching from web to product design
Making the switch from web design to product design? Here are five key changes you'll need to make.

Defining and understanding your users
Digital product design is not just about what you create, but also the people who will be using it. In order to ensure that your digital products are designed with optimal user experience in mind and meet customer expectations as well, we must first identify our perfect users!

K.I.S.S (Keep It Simple, Stupid)
If you're a designer, there are two important things to remember when it comes to effective designs – simplicity and usability. K.I.S.S is one of the most fundamental design principles in existence; without it, your designs risk being too complicated to users. Learn more about the K.I.S.S technique in this blog!

Building and using component libraries
Component libraries are a great way to ensure consistency across projects. This blog will talk you through what a component library is, how you can build it and how you can use it to help you work effectively

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The Effort vs. Impact exercise for discovery workshops
The Effort vs. Impact exercise is a great way to help your team decide where they should focus their efforts. This blog walks you through the basics of this strategy and will explain how you can use it effectively.

6 quick tips to make your website more sustainable
Want to make your website more eco-friendly? Check out these simple tips that will help you reduce your environmental impact.

User testing: Why it's worth doing
A guide on the basics of user testing, what it is and why you should do it. Also learn how to conduct a successful user test on your own products.

Improving your product's Information Architecture (IA) for better UX
When Information Architecture is done well, users shouldn't even notice. They should be able to easily flow through the content presented, find the information they need and know what step they need to take next. We give you five steps on improving your product’s Information Architecture (IA) to make the overall user experience better for your users.
