One of my first jobs in the IT field doing queries into a large database for a telephone company. Something that could be called Big Data and my job was to get insights out of it like a data engineer, data scientist, or data analyst.
Agencies, or web design related companies, must pay dedicated personnel that develops the site. Websites don’t build themselves, they are created by people and those people need to be paid.
Usually, we like to blame the users for not upgrading their browser. There are developers arguing that if people have outdated browsers, it is their fault and responsibility. However, we have to use context and know who is using the computer and how.
If you can design a fast flyer for a nonprofit organization when there is no work around the office, do it! Moreover, you can participate in the open source community answering questions or contributing with code.
In just one day, there are tons of articles coming from everywhere: usability, web design, accessibility, programming languages, user experience, web frameworks, security, databases, etc.
Microsoft Edge incorporates what is called a Web Note, which is writing directly on a screenshot of a page. This will be very useful as web designers, content creators, and clients share information and feedback.
Designing for only common resolutions is like having a fixed width for several devices and ignoring less known screen resolutions. You will probably have to go back and add new media queries every now and then when new devices become mainstream
A cheap looking website means that you hired the cheapest talent possible with the fewer resources. That translates into a usability nightmare because users cannot perform their tasks with ease.
There is a huge misunderstanding in the graphic design community, where some believe that it is just because they are "Graphic Designers" that are Web Designers by default
I strongly believe in the use of usability in startups and in creating a more democratized and inclusive web. However, this is not the case for most applications, where they designate most of their resources to flashing animations that don’t add anything to the application itself.
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