A brief biography of Margaret Bourke-White: In style of LIFE magazine LOGAN SENKO | 2020
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Are We Ready for the Future?
In the Style of Nat Geo: UN Sustainable Development | LOGAN SENKO | 2020
The Pioneer of Photojournalism
By: Logan Senko, for Writing about Images Humanity in Crisis When American photographer Margaret Bourke-White arrived in Delhi, India during March of 1946 she was no stranger to photojournalism, however, this journey would be unlike any she had previously encountered. Prior to arriving in India, Margaret worked intermittently for Life magazine and is internationally recognizedContinue reading “The Pioneer of Photojournalism”
User Guide: Astrolabe
Quarantine Stereotypes:
A Colour Wheel
Technical Description: Astrolabe
User feedback. Friend or foe?
User feedback is a component of UX design, obviously. But when do you go beyond just considering that feedback and actually apply it? How do you, the designer, navigate that? “Understanding a problem, clearly establishing its premise and whom that solution is for, is only part of the journey” writes Pedro Canhenha in his articleContinue reading “User feedback. Friend or foe?”
Tell them, with a story
Design is storytelling, it’s not a new notion. But what stories can our designs tell? Is there more they should tell? What makes a design story useful? “Frame your story in terms of the problem you are solving, including why it is a problem that needs solving” writes Lia Garvin in her article Hacking theContinue reading “Tell them, with a story”
The user impact gap?
Some designs miss the mark. You want to love it, but you just don’t. Why is it no good? Did the designer walk out halfway through? That design had no impact “Connecting the dots between design and business outcomes proves to be overwhelming and it’s often considered too difficult or impossible” writes Stef Ivanov inContinue reading “The user impact gap?”
Why bother with UX research? Designers already know best
User experience research is a large part of what separates information from design graphic design. So why bother investing your time in something so intangible? A good designer should already know what the user needs. Right? “Often the most critical information isn’t quantifiable” writes Adam Raphael in his article UX research methods and when toContinue reading “Why bother with UX research? Designers already know best”