I figured it out.
When was the last time your figured something difficult out? Has it been awhile? Anyway, I found myself chewing on a problem for the last several weeks and I decided to put it down and forget about it a few days ago.
Woke up this morning with an answer - clear, simple, easy.
Resolved by the end of the day.
Perhaps, in my lack of wisdom, I have have found something you can use to solve your most pressing problem. Put it down for a minute. Have a sandwich. Throw your phone in the woods (or a drawer at least). Take a walk. Go to sleep for 8 full hours. Forget about it entirely for 48 hours.
You will know if itโs laziness or if itโs rest. Give it a shot.
10. Fuse creativity with functionality. A winning website merges sleek design with practical layout. Look to top brands for inspiration but tailor your design the story that you want to tell vs cramming your story into a template - your content matters.
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9. Conduct regular usability testing for key insights. Optimize UX/UI based on real user behavior. Continuously iterate to enhance features and meet evolving user needs.
Years of building with Webflow taught us what tech marketers value most post-launch:
1. Scalability for content teams
2. Design Flexibility for branding
3. Engaging User Experience
4. SEO for Page Speed & Structure
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@awfulannouncing Commercials are a vastly better experience than the ESPN halftime show. I think beyond making money, they know that people just tune out.
The ESPN studio team adds literally nothing to the viewing experience.
What is the best-designed physical item you own? (Think of something that works flawlessly, functions well, and looks great.)
Hint: It might be something you take for granted... it usually is.
I really love weird things. I think weird things are where good taste comes from.
Iโve recently been watching โEverybodyโs in LAโ a live show hosted by @mulaney. Itโs funny, and human, and it doesnโt always work, but itโs perfect.
(And the typeface is great too)
@nbaschez@bnj I do think this is the kind of think that would be most helpful. Thereโs so much nuance to good design. It would be great to spend all the time there.