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Hello, I'm back with a new instalment of Design Talks. On this occasion, I bring you a selection of resources for UX/UI designers I have encountered in the last few days.
We will explore issues such as influence of AI on creative toolsWe will be looking at innovative methodologies for product design, the importance of writing in design and the application of philosophical principles to creativity. See what you think 😉.
Drams is a wonderful website built with Framer, a bunch of free-to-use components made with a lot of love and dedication.
The technical workmanship is incredible, they have sound, and they perfectly reflect the spirit of the Braun brand that has marked part of the history of modern product design.
You can't miss it, it's very addictive.
In this Figma blog interview, David Hoang explores the future of creative tools under the impact of artificial intelligence.
This article not only delves into how AI is beginning to influence design but also how it can amplify the creativity and efficiency of designers.
A must-read if you are interested in this cool moment we are living in of total hybridisation between technology and design.
The Linear team offers a different and fresh perspective on how to approach minimum viable product (MVP) development in startups.
In the article " Rethinking the startup MVP: Building a competitive product "They argue the importance of moving beyond the traditional approach to create products that not only meet the minimum requirements but are truly competitive from launch.
A reflection for entrepreneurs and product designers that seeks to review the classic concept of "fail fast, fail cheap" and transform the vision that Eric Ries provided in 2011 in his best-seller "The Lean Startup". Super interesting.
PJ Onori reminds us that writing is not just a form of communication, but a powerful design tool. This post delves into how writing and design interact, impacting usability, accessibility and the overall user experience.
Onori takes an easy-to-understand look at the importance of words in designing memorable experiences. So you can't stop reading it 😉.
And finally, Ralph Ammer invites us to reflect on the Aristotle's principles to live a good life and how these can be applied to the world of design and creativity.
It is not only a reflective pause on our values and goals but also offers insights into how philosophical principles can influence our approach to design and life in general.
Raúl Marín, Director of the Bootcamp in UX/UI Design of IMMUNE.