Soft skills are much different than hard skills. While you can set out to learn how to code with JavaScript or read a blog post about top UX trends, soft skills require practice in order to acquire them. In this post, we’ll look at some hobbies that would be particularly beneficial and useful for web designers to get involved with.
It’s always a good idea to know what your business can do without if you end up needing to cut costs. Software is a good place to focus your attention, with so many free and cheap alternatives that make it easy to downgrade your product suite in a pinch. In this post, we’ll look at which ones you can’t afford to go cheap on and which ones you can.
Every year, design publications talk about exciting new trends to use in web design. But before you go implementing new trends and features in your digital products, make sure to clean out the old stuff that doesn’t belong there. Here are five trends and features that have passed their expiration dates.
In this post, we’ll look at nine of the most common HTTP error codes, what they mean and what you can do to deal with them to minimize their impact on your website.
A recent AppsFlyer report found that ecommerce apps are experiencing drops in installations, user engagement and retention. Is this a trend that’s going to stick with us or a temporary side effect after the COVID shopping surge ended? Don’t wait and see. Do something about it today so your users and clients are all happy in the end.