Day: February 28, 2017
Updates from Smash Magazine
- Design Patterns For AI InterfacesDesigning a new AI feature? Where do you even begin? From first steps to design flows and interactions, here’s a simple, systematic approach to building AI experiences that stick.
- Unmasking The Magic: The Wizard Of Oz Method For UX ResearchThe Wizard of Oz method is a proven UX research tool that simulates real interactions to uncover authentic user behavior. Victor Yocco unpacks the core principles of the WOZ method, explores advanced real-world applications, and highlights its unique value, including its relevance in the emerging field of agentic AI.
- Droip: The Modern Website Builder WordPress NeededTraditional page builders have shaped how we build WordPress sites for years. Let’s take a closer look at [Droip](https://droip.com/), a modern, no-code visual builder, and explore how it redefines the experience with cleaner performance, full design freedom, and zero plugin dependency.
- Design Guidelines For Better Notifications UXAs always in design, timing matters, and so do timely notifications. Let’s explore how we might improve the notifications UX. More design patterns in our Smart Interface Design Patterns, a friendly video course on UX and design patterns by Vitaly — from complex data tables and nested filters to FAQs and error messages.
- CSS Intelligence: Speculating On The Future Of A Smarter LanguageCSS has evolved from a purely presentational language into one with growing logical powers — thanks to features like container queries, relational pseudo-classes, and the `if()` function. Is it still just for styling, or is it becoming something more? Gabriel Shoyombo explores how smart CSS has become over the years, where it is heading, the […]
- Turning User Research Into Real Organizational ChangeBridging the gap between user research insights and actual organizational action — with a clear roadmap for impact.
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