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Top 5 Design Inspiration Sites

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The internet has made it quite simple to access design resources. You can discover inspiration whenever you need it, wherever, with a few taps and clicks. The top 5 websites for UX and UI design inspiration are listed in this post. So, here are 5 of my favourite websites to take inspiration from: 1. Behance One of the top websites for UI designers to find design inspiration is Behance. Many beautiful works made by various designers from around the world are on display. Every day, the management staff of Behance chooses fresh creative works with attention from a range of genres. They span a variety of fields, such as typography, advertising, fashion, illustration, industrial design, architecture, photography, fine arts, and more. 2. Dribbble Dribbble is a social network for creative professions, similar to Behance. You can share project screenshots and offer others feedback. the participants On this website, individuals can communicate with one another about their personal UI/UX des...

Should Designers Code or Not?

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  This question arises whenever you start to work on any project or task, that should i contribute to the frontend development team or not? and how can we join the development process? by actually know that how to code. You may better comprehend many facets of design, especially in the area of UI/UX, by learning the principles of coding. Your professional abilities will improve by having an awareness of what is feasible and what is challenging in web development. This can help to boost the number of job options available to you. Here are six reasons why learning to code is a worthwhile endeavour for all designers. So, here are 4 Reasons Why Designers should code: 1. You Make better design decisions Knowing how to code makes it easier for designers to make more informed judgments during the design process, even before the work reaches the coders. Knowing the limitations of development enables a designer to consider options without assuming what knowledge is accessible or what kind...

Importance of 3D in UI Design

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More real experiences are produced through 3D The use of 3D graphics has quickly surpassed other forms of creative experimentation to become one of the most popular trends in user interface design during the last year. The incorporation of several 3D visuals into mobile and web interfaces is without a doubt a difficult task that calls for specialised abilities as well as an aesthetic eye in order to be completed successfully. In addition to that, it is a time-consuming process. Nevertheless, the advantages are so substantial that they need serious consideration: A 2D design may resemble reality rather well, but it can never match the realism of a 3D model in terms of appearance and feel. Another example of how realistic consumers desire their digital experiences is the existence of products like Pokemon Go, which demonstrated how a 3D model could fuel people's excitement for a long-running game. IKEA, the renowned Swedish furniture company, is another excellent example. They are cr...

Tricks to Choose Better Fonts

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  Around eight years back when I started my professional career as a Graphics designer in a Real Estate Organisation, in that initial stage the only thing that was stuck in my gut was to choose better fonts while designing anything. Today also I see lots of people out there, especially students or freshers who are still really confused about the same problem. But from my continuous efforts & my past eight years of experience, now I think I have improved this part to some extent, and so today I’m going to explain to you which tricks I use to choose fonts to make my designs look better & beautiful. Whatever the points I’m sharing with you are from my past several years of experience. Before starting anything about selecting fonts tricks we should have the knowledge about “What actually Fonts & Typefaces are?” so, Difference between Font & Typeface? So, the people who think that fonts & typefaces are the same things, No! it’s not. Every kind of text around...