Why should every web designer, and you too, care about Maslow’s hierarchy? It is no longer enough to design a good-looking homepage, write couple hundreds lines of HTML, CSS and JavaScript and put it out there. This approach was perhaps sufficient couple years ago. Today, the rules are different. Technology is evolving faster and people… Continue reading Web Design and Maslow’s Hierarchy of Needs
Category: UX Psychology
Posts Tagged ‘UX’ and ‘Psychology’.
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5 Simple Ways To Increase Your Learning Skills
Why is it that we often stop learning after leaving school? Why do we think about learning as something uncomfortable or even painful? In the ideal world, learning should be something we would want to pursue without anyone forcing us to do it. Today, in this post, I will share with you five tips or… Continue reading 5 Simple Ways To Increase Your Learning Skills
From Start To End – In Search of Motivation
Have you ever found yourself struggling to find motivation to get something done? It can be very hard to meet inner or outer expectation when you just don’t feel like doing it. No matter how easy or difficult something is, without motivation it is like going against the wall. Just recently, I came across interesting… Continue reading From Start To End – In Search of Motivation
The power of universal signs
The power of universal signs If you were using the Internet for last couple of months, you might noticed the rise of icons in web design. One very well known is the “hamburger” icon that is used for menu on sometimes as default and sometimes only for mobile devices. These universal objects are not used… Continue reading The power of universal signs
Is UX only fantasy
Ux is a buzzword frequently used not only in web industry, but across others too. It seems kind of cool to be called UX specialist or to call yourself like that. In some situations, UX is on same place and has troubles as marketing. It has to prove its value before it is considered to… Continue reading Is UX only fantasy