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A list of the top 7 systems created by companies with best practices. You can use these design systems as a guide for your designs at work or as a reference to create own DS. Join the Medium membership program for only 5$ to continue learning without limits. I’ll receive a small portion of your membership fee if you use the following link, at no extra cost to you. It motivates me to write about de
Photo by Karolina Grabowska: https://www.pexels.com/photo/man-using-macbook-5882683/Product management is a critical role that involves defining, building, and bringing successful products to market. Here are ten effective ways to be a great product manager: Understand the market: A product manager should have a deep understanding of the target market, including customer needs and preferences, com
Learn how to create and craft a design token system for any modern multi-brand design system with the use of Figma Tokens Video to my official “Tokens Studio for Figma” talk on March 2nd 2023: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7utmznIOWLU and Figma resource: https://www.figma.com/community/file/1209842880001121589 IntroIn my last article, I talked about how to do the roundtrip of one single design t
September 2020 was when I got hired as a UI/UX designer, even without any experience. Despite being a newbie, I still managed to get a 25% pay raise after three months. Yet, just based on my words alone, it seemed that the journey was smooth-sailing: it was only so because of the many hours put into understanding the ever-evolving UI/UX field. You might be familiar with the Full-Stack Developer Ro
Users today demand interfaces that are consistent, recognizable, and simple to use. But how can a designer give their UI a more human touch? Motion, by simulating “live” communication between the user and the interface, fills in this gap. Explore these 12 UI/UX animation principles now to give your interfaces a life full of fun. ⚡️ 1. EASINGEasing refers to the way in which a motion tween proceeds
If you’re like me, you get excited by major new software releases and enjoy reading roundups of every new feature and UI tweak, comparing them to the previous version. With the release of Windows 11, Android 12, and iOS 15 this year (and last year’s macOS Big Sur), I’ve noticed quite a few similarities in the designs of the major operating systems. And in some cases, what appears to be convergence
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