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Neumorphic graphics

The Ground-breaking Possibilities with Neumorphism

It all started with skeuomorphism, when designers tried to fill the digital interface with elements resembling the real world. It was a big hit. Then flat design came into the market, and people went ga-ga over it. Google produced its own set of guidelines for using flat designs. But the human mind gets bored quickly. […]

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Sudeshna Adhikary
Posted: 19 February 2020
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10 UI/UX Trends in 2020

It’s the new year, and time for another list of design trends! Tbh, design trends hardly see a drastic change with the onset of a new calendar year. It’s more like a smooth gradient; trends change gradually over the years. Drop a few years in the timeline, and then take a look at design styles. […]

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Sudeshna Adhikary
Posted: 04 February 2020
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3 Ultimate Reasons to Use Illustrations

What is the one thing that you would seek when you visit a website, in terms of experience that is? Let me name a few for you. Easy navigation Easily comprehensible content Quick loading Easy checkout, if it’s a store Did I miss anything? Probably. Anyway, there’s one thing without which the whole experience would […]

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Sudeshna Adhikary
Posted: 05 June 2019
Web Accessible Designs

Web Accessible Designs | Part II

So,  in my last post, I had laid out two suggestions – no, three, since the colour contrast one was a bonus tip – for designing web accessible designs. Here I’m going to continue (and conclude) the chapter by chalking out three more ideas on the topic. Quickly summarizing, I had previously discussed how we can […]

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Sudeshna Adhikary
Posted: 15 April 2019
Web Accessible Designs

Web Accessible Designs | Part I

As promised in my last post, here I shall be elaborating two out of five suggestions that will help us design better, that is, design better interfaces for all people irrespective of age, gender, location, educational qualification, disability etc. We call these web accessible designs. Let’s do a quick recap: Web accessible designs are meant to […]

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Sudeshna Adhikary
Posted: 25 March 2019