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Notes and musings of my journey through the UXDI course at GA London, 2014.
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uxcoffee-blog · 11 years ago
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A simple tool to generate random names for use in designs and mockups.
A total godsend. No more making up names.
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Why printers were sent from hell: full comic here. 
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Taige Zhang
I’ve conducted several usability tests for different web applications but it’s still time consuming to plan and I always feel like I’m forgetting something. Many people know the importance of doing usability studies but not so many are able to do it well.
Similar to me, many...
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Ask the right questions to get the right answers.
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Chicks & Types, an ongoing, personality-filled series pairing characters (illustrated) with characters (letterforms).
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Programming is not an easy job, and requires a lot of concentration and expert reference. You might get struck anytime, anywhere in the code, where you can’t work out the things, but need to finish the code as soon as possible, for your boss sitting hot over your head. At that moment of time, you wish, that something existed that could give you a quick help, or a quick reference, solving your problem in moments, and you get the things to work, as they are supposed to be!  The good news, there exists a tool like this. Not actually a tool, we call them Cheat Sheets.
Cheat sheets are a collection of notes and facts used for quick reference. These are same, like those of the cheat slips, the students used to take during their exams. They had to use the cheat sheet without the instructor’s knowledge, but in the case of programming, you are allowed to use cheat sheets during your coding jobs!
Giving a rough idea, about what a cheat sheet includes, is that it contains the information about all the syntaxes and data properties, that are used in that particular coding language. May it be C, HTML, JAVA,LISP, Haskell, PHP, Python, Ruby, Photoshop, etc you can find cheat sheets for all of the languages easily over the web! These are great tools, and will help you greatly in your programming process, and will ease your job to a great extent!
Here, we have a list of the best 75 cheat sheets for the designers and developers. We call them the best ones, for the fact, these are up to the mark, contain to the point information, and everything shared with them is accurate to all standards. These will wave good bye to your programming cribs, and get your codes working properly with a quick reference lasting for merely a few minutes!
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Seeing your ideas come to life quickly is a really rewarding experience. Which is why prototyping can be so much fun. But finding the right resources for your project can be a huge pain. Below is a…
Some potentially useful prototyping resources.
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When websites prioritize search over navigation, users must invest cognitive effort to create queries and to deal with the weak implementations of site search.
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Better late than never. "Beautiful shots of your work might've carried you into an interview years ago, but today, design managers at top startups are looking for more."
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Mobile & Multi-Device Design – A new free book by Luke Wroblewski and team who share their lessons from building Polar. Available as an iBook (with videos) and PDF. Luke W also announces that Polar is joining Google, which follows his previous product Bagcheck being acquired by Twitter in 2011.  
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Expectations.
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