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Adham Dannaway

@adhamdannaway

📘 Author of @PracticalUI
⚡️ UX & UI design tips, inspiration, & news
🤟 Pushing pixels since 2005
⚙️ Specialised in UI design & design systems

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🟣 UX research guide - 16 methods and techniques Explore 16 of the most common quantitative and qualitative methods for making informed decisions and generating actionable human insights. Read the guide 👇 konrad.com/research/ux-re…

🟣 UX research guide - 16 methods and techniques

Explore 16 of the most common quantitative and qualitative methods for making informed decisions and generating actionable human insights.

Read the guide 👇
konrad.com/research/ux-re…
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📌 12 steps for usability testing A handy guide for planning and executing usability testing by Jakob Nielsen. Read the guide 👇 uxtigers.com/post/user-test…

📌 12 steps for usability testing

A handy guide for planning and executing usability testing by Jakob Nielsen.

Read the guide 👇
uxtigers.com/post/user-test…
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Finally, a mobile-first web design inspiration gallery 🙌 A quirky collection of unconventional websites that make the most mobile. → loadmo.re

Finally, a mobile-first web design inspiration gallery 🙌

A quirky collection of unconventional websites that make the most mobile.

→ loadmo.re
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🙅‍♂️ Stop repeating yourself in form fields Before you include placeholder text inside input fields, ask yourself if it's needed. The answer is generally, no. Here's why: ❌ Including instructions like “Type your email” in placeholder text is redundant, as people generally know

🙅‍♂️ Stop repeating yourself in form fields

Before you include placeholder text inside input fields, ask yourself if it's needed. The answer is generally, no. Here's why:

❌ Including instructions like “Type your email” in placeholder text is redundant, as people generally know
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📍 UX-research methods glossary A glossary to quickly clarify key terms and concepts related to research methods in UX. → nngroup.com/articles/resea… By Raluca Budiu

📍 UX-research methods glossary

A glossary to quickly clarify key terms and concepts related to research methods in UX.

→ nngroup.com/articles/resea…

By Raluca Budiu
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🔥 Go-to sites to learn UX Laws → lawsofux.com Tools → uxdatabase.io Myths → uxmyths.com Guide → guidetouxr.com Course → kickassux.com Basics → theuxcookbook.com Podcast → beyonduxdesign.com

🔥 Go-to sites to learn UX 

Laws → lawsofux.com
Tools → uxdatabase.io
Myths → uxmyths.com
Guide → guidetouxr.com
Course → kickassux.com
Basics → theuxcookbook.com
Podcast → beyonduxdesign.com
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🔥 10 go-to Figma plugins for web design Figma is awesome, but it gets even better with these 10 plugins 👇 adhamdannaway.com/blog/web-desig… What are your favourites?

🔥 10 go-to Figma plugins for web design

Figma is awesome, but it gets even better with these 10 plugins 👇

adhamdannaway.com/blog/web-desig…

What are your favourites?