Slava is a designer from Ukraine. He works in Berlin as a Designer Manager at ELEKS, a software consultancy, and is a journalist by education. Slava curates courses on design at
Projector Institute
, is a visiting lecturer at ESB Business School and Ukrainian Catholic University, and writes a blog. As a Swiss-army-knife person, he is passionate about all the aspects of the design profession and also is fond of hiking, fine art, and heavy metal.
There are so many websites out there that have not considered the overall usability of their visually impaired users. When it comes to designing better links and sending better emails, Slava Shestopalov has a few tips on how to improve your website’s experience while accessibility in mind.
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When you’re working on a new project, what is more crucial than choosing the right features to develop? However, the exercise often turns into a spectacle of team voting. As a result, decisions change many times down the road. Let’s talk about the pitfalls of popular prioritization techniques and approaches to reducing bias and disagreement.
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Right questions don’t simply roll off the tongue, but it’s a handy skill everyone can train. The following pieces of advice will help you to formulate questions that foster reliable answers from your users and clients.
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Brainstorming seems to be just a fancy name for a usual discussion, but when organized right, it becomes a source of innovation. This article is a step-by-step guide with tips and tricks, examples of slides, and preparation checklists.
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Tables frequently appear on the web but aren’t easy to design and code. This illustrated guide explains the table anatomy and how to build a table, keeping in mind its future elaboration.
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