Today we start by recalling 5 trends from the past year and the role of emotions in the perception of projects. Then take a look at some practical notes on interface design, and for those planning a career in IT, we recommend an interview with the Project Manager at Divante.
It is worth mentioning that on January 9 we celebrate the Day of the League for the Protection of Nature, which since 1928 has been taking care of environmental education in our country.
1. Remembering the trends of 2019
We said goodbye to 2019 by eagerly looking for forecasts of upcoming trends. On the eve of the new year, we decided to take one last look at last year's inspirations. Compilation of Liz Stinson from Eye on Design is a kind of recycling of texts about the directions that designers followed in 2019.
2. Emotions in Design
We have been using certain concepts for years, but we still see their potential. Article by Justin Baker recalls the influence of design on emotions described more fully in D. Norman's book. It is worthwhile to refresh yourself on this topic.
3. New skeumorphism
You may also be interested to know what the developers of the UI mean when they talk about the “new skeumorphism”. We could try to put the topic in a few words, but on the pages of UX Collective we found (ready) lyrics by Michał Malewicz. We recommend.
4. Animations in the interface
We have read about the fact that even small changes can bring a lot of benefits. but Article by Klaus Schaefers is primarily a presentation of the capabilities of Quant UX — an open source tool for rapid prototyping and testing.
5. Is it worth becoming a Project Manager?
If within the framework of the New Year's resolutions you decided that it is time for a new activity, then you may be interested in a conversation to which Marek Zoellner (Kodilla) invited Grzegorz Bandurowski (Divante). In an interview available on YouTube You will hear, among others, about the specifics of the work of a Project Manager implementing e-commerce platforms.
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