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Top 3 trends 2021/22: Insurtech
2021/22 is set to be an exciting year for the insurtech industry. Here are the top three trends we’ve observed so far.

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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.

Top 3 trends 2021/22: Fintech
2021/22 is set to be an exciting year for the fintech industry. Here are the top three trends we’ve observed so far.

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.

4 Lessons I learnt from changing careers in under 12 months
Changing your career can be daunting, but it's not impossible. Here are four lessons that I learnt from making a career change in under 12 months.

What junior web developers are NOT taught
Junior web developers often feel lost in the vast world of website development. This blog will help enlighten you on some skills that can reduce this feeling and make your life easier as a junior developer!

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.

Designs systems the 2021 edition
Design systems and design libraries are uncertain, ever-evolving entities. There is no right or wrong way to create one - it's all a process, but hopefully, this article can shed some light on how we work and hopefully inspire you to evolve your processes.

9 lessons learnt designing products for bigger clients
Inktrap designs products for organisations ranging from early stage startups through to some of the biggest companies in the world. We can't tell you who they are (see #3 "Serious security") but we can share some of the lessons we've learned along the way.
