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As editors of a large-scale online design publication, we receive a high volume of emails every week pitching case studies to be published on our site. Most of what we receive is from students and designers just starting out who are looking for an opportunity to have their work reach a broader audience.
But given the plethora of case studies out there, how can companies find the talent they are looking for? And how can designers differentiate themselves when applying to a position?
To be able to answer these questions, we decided to step back and try to figure out why so many case studies were being produced in the first place.
Stories from the community
Excitement transfer →
Why having a great idea isn’t enough.
How to hire UX designers →
An insider’s guide on how to find, evaluate, and hire UX designers.
Humanizing machine learning →
Lessons learned from adaptive page testing.
More top stories:
- What to do when user research doesn’t fit in a sprint →
- Why you should forget about the number of clicks →
- What to do when user research doesn’t fit in a sprint →
- Why you should forget about the number of clicks →
- Meet Dimension →
- How being a cat 🐈 dad makes me a better UX Designer →
- The topic nobody wants to talk about: professional burnout →
- Your first 90 days as a UX writer →
News & ideas
- Lazy-Loading → Native lazy-loading is coming to the web.
- Tiny Pulitzer → A sarcastic collection of short chat-stories.
- Kid Beatboxing → Teach your kid to beatbox using common words.
- World’s Worst UI → Why side project User Inyerface speaks volumes about design today.
Tools & resources
- ProtoPie 4.0 → Everyone’s fave tool now offers components.
- Summarize App → “What was the last book you read?”
- AI-Driven Design → E-book on how to design meaningful experiences in the AI era.
- Duotone Icons → A duotone icon style now available as part of Font Awesome Pro.
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