"When you're working with a client, you're working with people. They have feelings, they have needs, that change from day to day".
"When you're working with a client, you're working with people. They have feelings, they have needs, that change from day to day".
In the world of design and usability, few names are as influential as Don Norman, a true pioneer in the field of user-centered design with a distinguished career dedicated to improving usability and the user experience in complex systems. As a former vice president of Apple and professor emeritus at the University of California, he is widely recognized for his significant contributions to design.
When it comes to web design, one of the most critical elements that can make or break a user's experience is navigation. A well-designed and intuitive menu system can guide users effortlessly through a website, allowing them to find what they need quickly and easily.
In an increasingly digital world, websites play a crucial role in our lives. They connect us, provide information and offer services. However, not all websites meet the needs of all users, especially those with disabilities. Accessibility is an essential aspect of web development that ensures everyone can access and navigate easily, regardless of their abilities.
Artificial Intelligence is a very current topic these days - and one that has also been covered in some articles on our blog - and, not only is it widely used for content creation (texts, for example), but now it is also widely used to generate images or photographs.
A clear, concise, complete and well-structured briefing is the starting point for an effective digital strategy, especially when it comes to the creation of a corporate website. It is key to guiding the team responsible for the project and ensuring that all the client's expectations are guaranteed.
“Creative people do a lot of trial and error and rarely know where they are going exactly until they get there.” - Scott Barry Kaufman
The phrase "The essential is invisible to the eye" was taken from the book The Little Prince, a classic of literature written by Antoine de Saint-Exupéry.
No matter the communication channel, this interrogative adverb must always be present. The innate curiosity of human beings is fundamental in the evolution of the business world. And now, you may ask yourself: “Why read this article?”, ‘so that you no longer refuse the whys in your life’.
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