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FREEBIES
Rex Font
Rex is a free font ideal for headlines and logotypes. Designed and released by Thaw Zin.
Web Hosting & Technical Support Icons (AI, EPS, PSD, SVG, PNG)
This set of 36 detailed icons can come in handy for any web hosting related project.
iOS 9 GUI kit – Free PSD
An user interface kit for iOS 9 including new elements (e.g. photo picker and new date pickers) and iOS 9’s new features (e.g. 3D touch and spotlight search). Free PSD created and released by Oz Pinhas.
INSPIRATION
33 Well-Designed Pro Sports Website Layouts
The finest collection of sports website layouts for modern design inspiration.
30 Inspiring Examples of Dark Minimalist Website Layouts
For web designers of all styles these dark minimalist websites are perfect for dark sensory graphics & emotions.
INSIGHT
The Pros And Cons Of Building A Mobile App for your Business
As more and more people embrace the smartphone age, the number of consumers online continue to multiply each day. Unlike their counterparts on desktops and laptops, the average smartphone user has gradually bid farewell to the traditional browser. They now favour mobile apps.
Keep reading The Pros and Cons of Building a Mobile App for Your Business
Customer Experience vs. User Experience: What’s The Difference?
The User Experience (UX), as many usability geeks would be aware of, would include most operational needs, which includes the information architecture, the general navigation, and completing functional tasks relatively easy.
The Customer Experience (CX) has many external variables embedded in it. It embodies user experience, because after all, a customer is a usertype. The major differences here need to accommodate the mission of a particular web or mobile app. A customer experience may, and often does, impede on the mission.
Keep reading Customer Experience vs. User Experience: What’s the Difference