
Photoshop offers a powerful platform for emulating the look and feel of real oil paint, allowing you to blend colors, build layers, and create intricate textures just like a master painter. https://webdesignernews.com/25-realistic-oil-paint-filters-effects-brushes-for-photoshop/

Explore how the Design Education Series (DES) by Obys Agency was developed to provide a dynamic and engaging learning experience with innovative design and 3D features. https://webdesignernews.com/inside-the-design-education-series-a-case-study/

We know the importance of website performance and accessibility. Or at least we should. There’s no shortage of content dedicated to these subjects. https://webdesignernews.com/how-client-requests-can-undermine-web-performance-accessibility/

In today’s fast-paced digital world of instant gratification, users expect to find what they need quickly and efficiently. https://webdesignernews.com/navigation-ux-design-types-best-practices/

What is great UX? I love this question because everyone almost always has a different definition of “great” (and everyone has their own definition of User Experience). https://webdesignernews.com/the-anatomy-of-great-ux-4-examples-to-learn-from/

Transferring icons from Figma to code can be both laborious and time-consuming. If you manually export icons and pass them to your engineering team, you’re likely spending unnecessary time and struggling to keep everything synchronized with the codebase. https://webdesignernews.com/syncing-icons-in-figma/

Rejection is an inevitable part of the creative journey. Whether it’s a declined project proposal, a non-responsive client, or critical feedback on your work, rejection can feel deeply personal and discouraging. https://webdesignernews.com/how-to-overcome-rejection-as-a-freelancer/

If you’re building a frontend application, you’re likely working with data. Whether you’re fetching data from an API, handling form submissions, or managing state, you need to ensure that the data you’re working with is valid. https://webdesignernews.com/frontend-guide-to-zod-typescript/

Psychology is an integral part of UX Design. Understanding how people behave and think, as well as how their brains work, is fundamental to creating good experiences that are not only effective but also don’t negatively impact the people who use them. https://webdesignernews.com/cognitive-load-and-ux-design-2/

Many of the ways enterprises have rushed to bolt on AI to their products and services (never mind their brand images) reveal precious little consideration of any actual UX strategy and trample foundational principles of user-centered product design and, often, well-established heuristics of usability. https://webdesignernews.com/ai-innovation-figma-ui3-and-expert-techniques/