Constant practice is the key. These are a few tips you can keep in mind to keep yourself ahead in the UI/UX game. If you have a day job, make sure you keep learning something new at your job everyday. It could be something related to a client job, take up an online course or […]
Is it helpful to get a UX certificate or go to a UX conference to work in UX later but has no experience yet?
A UX Certificate will work way better than just going to a UX conference. A certificate at least proves that you have worked on a particular course (online or offline); that you may possess the skills for the job in the future. Conferences aren’t places for someone who doesn’t have any experience in the field. […]
Which is better to learn Sketch or Photoshop?
Both tools have their own pros and cons. And knowing both of them will be pretty great. Sketch has almost become an industry standard for UI Designers because of it’s ease of use, quick designing, large number of assets and plugins and many more. Photoshop does rule the market too, but Sketch has snapped a […]
What is the fastest way to learn visual design?
Come on, the fastest way to learn? Let’s rephrase the sentence; what’s the better way to learn visual design? And here goes the answer. We assume that visual design is easy. That’s the main problem. “Oh, all you need to do is add these buttons and colors and fonts and you’re done.” “Oh, Photoshop (And […]
What is the industry standard tool/software for UI/UX design?
There is absolutely no industry standard tool or software for UX Design. Designers use a variety of tools to design. Every design/client brief starts with a good old pen and paper sketching and brainstorming. So there is your first tool. After that, it all depends from designer to designer. Some of them use Moqups, Axure, […]
What are the best prototyping tools used by Designers
There are plenty of prototyping tools available in the market at the moment and there are plenty more coming up in the near future. Some of the most commonly used and considered the best prototyping tools are InVision Marvel Axure Figma Origami Studio Proto.io UXPin Webflow Principle Framer and many many more. It’s all about […]
Is it helpful to get a UX certificate or go to a UX conference as a starting point for a college undergraduate who wants to work in UX later but has no experience yet?
A UX Certificate will work way better than just going to a UX conference. A certificate at least proves that you have worked on a particular course (online or offline); that you may possess the skills for the job in the future. Conferences aren’t places for someone who doesn’t have any experience in the field. […]
What online UX course would you suggest that is super interesting and useful (for experienced lead UX designers)
There are plenty of UX courses around online which are really interesting and could prove useful in the future. The one place which we found had the best courses for experienced designers was Interaction Design Foundation (IDF). They have quite a diverse variety of Intermediate and Advanced UX design courses which are full of goodness. […]
Avocode – User Review | Tool for Sharing and Inspecting Design Files
Remember those days when you had to sit on lengthy calls with your developers just to get your designs developed? Or spending a whole day just making them understand what needs to be done? Well, that’s a thing of the past now. With quite a few tools present to make life easy for designers and […]
What is the difference between Zeplin and InVision?
InVision is a high-level prototyping tool where you prototype your designs to get a better understanding of the interactions within the app along with showing off the flows of your app. You can share these prototypes with clients and developers so that they get a better understanding of how the app works. Using InVision is […]