Design thinking. How stepping into users’ shoes lets you come up with the best ideas to solve their problems

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Nice, useful, or moral? What basic rules every product designer has to follow?

UX and Product Designer at Goyello Aleksander Rychwalski discusses basic rules every product designer has to follow. Alek, you have to admit that designers often hear the following words: “Make … Continue reading “Nice, useful, or moral? What basic rules every product designer has to follow?”

Mobile’s in the air — Mobile Trends Conference 2014

Mobile is the future. And, myself being hugely resistant to all the marketing buzz that comes and goes every few years, when I see people gazing at their smartphone screens … Continue reading “Mobile’s in the air — Mobile Trends Conference 2014”