by jpaigegarland | Dec 4, 2024 | UX/UI
Story writing is unique to each person and project, but there are things you can always account for having: navigation, headings, typography, links, buttons, widget headers and wrappers, forms, and more. Designers need different things than developers do, but writing...
by jpaigegarland | Nov 19, 2024 | UX/UI
This is for writing stories for service portal design and development. If you work on another product…take what’s useful and disregard the rest! Story writing is unique to each person and project, but there are things you can always account for having: navigation,...
by jpaigegarland | Nov 6, 2024 | UX/UI
Bringing your designers into your agile processes doesn’t have to be like this. Are you looking to hire designers into your team or currently have designers on your team, but aren’t sure how to start integrating them into your agile ceremonies? The team at...
by jpaigegarland | Sep 6, 2024 | UX/UI
Typefaces are one of the most obvious ways to identify your brand to your users. The typeface you choose will speak volumes about the image you want to portray to your users and what values you prioritize. But there’s a million typefaces in the world. How do you...
by jpaigegarland | Aug 23, 2024 | UX/UI
Accessibility seems big and scary (the EU passed new legislation to go into effect in 2025 that could include jail time, and the US updated ADA regulations that go into effect starting in 2026). However, it doesn’t have to intimidating or difficult to implement...
by jpaigegarland | May 30, 2024 | UX/UI
My coworker Jesalyn Smith asked me to join her team for this year’s Hackathon, and I naively agreed. I had NO idea what I was getting into (looking at you, stressfully editing our pitch video in the last 15 minutes), but I’m sure glad I joined in. Here’s what I...