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Matt D. Smith share glimpses of his design process, from interesting user flows to impressive prototypes. It’s like sitting behind his screen. Video style case studies are rare, but I predict we’ll see more of them in 2018.
Jack Morgan really illustrates the importance of naming and how it could impact a visual direction. On top of the interesting process there’s an important takeaway here: Make sure to explore your product name. It sets the stage for everything.
Will Littlejohn, Facebook’s sound design director puts it well: “Sound design is fascinating, infuriating, and deeply satisfying”. The sound design team also openly shares their sound design kit for anyone to use in their own projects. Pretty cool!
Personalization on a whole new level. The Netflix team takes us into their process and system for giving us a personal experience. Impressive!
A case study like this is a great way to make a statement, especially considering their core audience for their new brand direction. Dropbox has stretched their visuals far and I doubt they’ll implement everything into their products, but that is probably not the point. A statement will go a long way!
Unsolicited design improvements by Jason Yuan, who has a lot of interesting ideas and some should even be in the app for real, especially the search functionality. Apple should hire this guy!
An unsolicited minimalist redesign of a crowded booking.com by Renee Lin. No distractions, just travel. A huge leap forward!
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