Dark mode: This user interface style uses a dark color palette, with light colors for details in the foreground. Dark mode is designed to reduce stress on users who spend a … Read the rest
Month: January 2025
Mood board
What is a mood board?
A mood board is a visual tool used to capture and communicate the creative direction a project should take. It’s a collection of different visual elements which, in combination, evoke a particular look, style, and feel.
Mood boards are typically created in the early stages of a creative project. They represent the designer’s initial … Read the rest
How people scan information on the web
How people scan information on the web (top 5 patterns)
People don’t read online—they scan. When people scan information on the web, they typically follow a few common patterns:
1️⃣ F-shaped pattern. The f-shaped scanning pattern, identified by Nielsen Norman Group in their eye-tracking studies, describes a common way users scan text-heavy web pages such as articles. People first scan … Read the rest
Does the Double Diamond need fixing?
Does the Double Diamond need fixing?
TL;DR: No—but let’s talk about how to make it work in practice.
First, a quick overview of the Double Diamond:
1️⃣ Discover: Understand what the problem is, usually by talking to or observing customers.
2️⃣ Define: Use discovery insights to reframe and define a clear problem statement.
3️⃣ Develop: Co-create and explore different solutions … Read the rest
UX research methods
How to choose right UX research methods
Selecting the best UX research method depends on the situation and the goal of your research.
Two key criteria help guide this choice:
✅ Situation vs. Solution
✅ Qualitative vs. Quantitative
📕 Situation vs solution
This criterion distinguishes whether you are exploring a problem space or evaluating a solution.
Situation research is all … Read the rest
User behaviour theories
If your design doesn’t change the user behavior, you’re doing it wrong. UX design is all about convincing users to make decisions and change behaviors.
Showing up daily for a lesson, buying a product, subscribing to a service, playing a game, improving health, and managing finances are all examples of how we want to persuade users to do something.
This … Read the rest
AI Expectations

Design Examples – Healthcare Products
Take a look at this compilation of 50 healthcare UI examples.
Designing a seamless and efficient experience for healthcare users requires an acute understanding of the target users, i.e., providers, caregivers, and/or patients in their everyday environment, while upholding standardized legal regulations such as HIPAA and HITECH, even recent ones such as EU AI Act and the proposed interest of … Read the rest
20 high-impact habits to improve your life and career in 2025
“20 high-impact habits to improve your life and career in 2025:
My advice: Don’t fall into the trap of trying to change everything at once. It’s tempting to overhaul your entire routine, but it rarely works.
Instead, choose one habit that resonates with you the most and stick with it until it feels natural. Once it becomes part of your … Read the rest
Introducing in interviews
6-figure opportunities die in the first 90 seconds.
One question kills more dreams than any other:
“Tell me about yourself”
That “simple” intro question?
It’s actually your biggest opportunity.
Or your biggest trap.
It is your biggest trap if:
🌀 You ramble without direction
🤖 You recite your resume like a robot
👶 You start with “Well, I was born … Read the rest