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  • Light and dark vs. black and white

    Light and dark vs. black and white

    Light and dark vs. black and white

    Back in August 2016 Google made some significant changes to the Android Software and introduced the Dark Mode. Apple was slightly behind and followed in 2018 with the introduction of iOS13. From this point on, our mobile devices established 2 types of users. The ones who use the dark mode and the ones who don’t. This seems to be insignificant, but as the same evolution also took place in the design process of many webpages, it might be interesting to take a look at the statics regarding to the mode your users prefer. So, who uses the dark mode. Traditionally,… Read more


  • Merry Christmas everybody

    Merry Christmas everybody

    Merry Christmas everybody

    As this year nears its end, I like to wish you all a Happy Holiday. Nevermind what’s on your desk. This year was a crazy one. One that will last in our minds with some very uncommon experiences. From being captured by some great books like Papyrus by Irene Vallejo or from being fascinated by some natural phenomenons I experienced myself while living in Cologne this summer. This year was something I will remind when I’m old (hopefully). One of the most interesting pieces I found in 2023 was this really compelling diagram in Luciano De Crescenzo’s bestseller “Così parlò Bellavista”.… Read more


  • Losing focus

    Losing focus

    Losing focus

    Copying and pasting is really common, since it was invented in the 1980s by Larry Tesler. But sometimes users go mad with all the data in their clipboard. Therefore, it might be useful to implement some security measures into your website, especially into a contact form page or UGC part. This comes with the benefit that not only your users will see that you care about their data. Also, your aggregated data won’t be messed up and confuse your analysts. That’s why I searched for some security features regarding a safe user input/data aggregation. For people who copy and paste… Read more


  • Light and dark vs. black and white

    Light and dark vs. black and white

    Light and dark vs. black and white

    Back in August 2016 Google made some significant changes to the Android Software and introduced the Dark Mode. Apple was slightly behind and followed in 2018 with the introduction of iOS13. From this point on, our mobile devices established 2 types of users. The ones who use the dark mode and the ones who don’t. This seems to be insignificant, but as the same evolution also took place in the design process of many webpages, it might be interesting to take a look at the statics regarding to the mode your users prefer. So, who uses the dark mode. Traditionally,… Read more


  • Merry Christmas everybody

    Merry Christmas everybody

    Merry Christmas everybody

    As this year nears its end, I like to wish you all a Happy Holiday. Nevermind what’s on your desk. This year was a crazy one. One that will last in our minds with some very uncommon experiences. From being captured by some great books like Papyrus by Irene Vallejo or from being fascinated by some natural phenomenons I experienced myself while living in Cologne this summer. This year was something I will remind when I’m old (hopefully). One of the most interesting pieces I found in 2023 was this really compelling diagram in Luciano De Crescenzo’s bestseller “Così parlò Bellavista”.… Read more


  • Losing focus

    Losing focus

    Losing focus

    Copying and pasting is really common, since it was invented in the 1980s by Larry Tesler. But sometimes users go mad with all the data in their clipboard. Therefore, it might be useful to implement some security measures into your website, especially into a contact form page or UGC part. This comes with the benefit that not only your users will see that you care about their data. Also, your aggregated data won’t be messed up and confuse your analysts. That’s why I searched for some security features regarding a safe user input/data aggregation. For people who copy and paste… Read more