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Asynchronous Design Critique: Giving Feedback

Feedback, in whichever form it takes, and whatever it may be called, is one of the most effective soft skills that we have at our disposal to collaboratively get our designs to a better place while growing our own skills and perspectives. Feedback is also one of the most underestimated tools, and often by assuming…

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Asynchronous Design Critique: Getting Feedback

“Any comment?” is probably one of the worst ways to ask for feedback. It’s vague and open ended, and it doesn’t provide any indication of what we’re looking for. Getting good feedback starts earlier than we might expect: it starts with the request.  It might seem counterintuitive to start the process of receiving feedback with…

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Designing for the Unexpected

I’m not sure when I first heard this quote, but it’s something that has stayed with me over the years. How do you create services for situations you can’t imagine? Or design products that work on devices yet to be invented? Flash, Photoshop, and responsive design When I first started designing websites, my go-to software…

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Voice Content and Usability

We’ve been having conversations for thousands of years. Whether to convey information, conduct transactions, or simply to check in on one another, people have yammered away, chattering and gesticulating, through spoken conversation for countless generations. Only in the last few millennia have we begun to commit our conversations to writing, and only in the last…

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Sustainable Web Design, An Excerpt

In the 1950s, many in the elite running community had begun to believe it wasn’t possible to run a mile in less than four minutes. Runners had been attempting it since the late 19th century and were beginning to draw the conclusion that the human body simply wasn’t built for the task.  But on May…

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How to Install Java on Fedora Linux

Love it or hate it, it is difficult to avoid Java. Java is still a very popular programming language taught in the schools and used in the enterprises. If you want to use a Java-based tool or program in Java, you’ll need to have Java on your system. Read moreKaboxer – Kali Applications Boxer |…

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Can You Undo a Commit In Git?

Can you undo a commit in Git? There are many instances in which you may want to reset your current working directory to a former state, marked by a commit, tag, or other “treeish.” The “reset” command can be destructive and wipe out your work. Be very careful when using this command. Git is incredibly…

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Enterprise social media reporting: How to make your data credible, digestible and actionable

It’s happening. Businesses are starting to recognize the true value of social media. More than half of executives predict that social media will become the most important source of data to inform company business decisions over the next three years. This recent surge in leadership buy-in presents a huge opportunity for enterprise social teams. It…

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7 Fitness Advertising Tips and Strategies

The health and fitness industry is worth over $96 billion dollars. For fitness service providers, this means one thing: you need an effective marketing strategy to stand out in this fast-growing, high-stakes marketplace. Whether you’re a small gym owner, supplement company, or fitness app developer, the following fitness advertising strategies will help you generate maximum…

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Design and Web team summary – 30 July 2021

The Web & design team at Canonical run two-week iterations building and maintaining all of the Canonical websites and product web interfaces. Here are some of the highlights of our completed work from this iteration. Meet the team My name is Scott Mason-Nash, and I’m a web engineer. I joined Canonical’s web and design team…

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Build 5 Projects With HTML, CSS & JavaScript

Sharpen your JavaScript, CSS, DOM skills by building 5 projects in one video Full Course : https://www.udemy.com/course/50-projects-50-days/?referralCode=684EE5F9DE1745B6428B $12.99 Coupon Code: MONTH2021 (Replace with current month) GitHub Repo: https://github.com/bradtraversy/50projects50days Read moreWhat is the difference between shared & dedicated hosting?Timestamps: 0:00 – Intro 2:23 – Project 1 – Blurry Loading 15:31 – Project 2 – Vertical Slider…

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Virtual Machines explained in 15 Mins

What is a Virtual Machine? What is Virtualization? Why Virtualization is so useful? Virtual machines and the virtualization concept generally is very powerful and that’s why you see it everywhere in IT. It has completely changed the way we work, so whether you want to become a cloud engineer, a system administrator, software developer or…

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