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For an enterprise product to achieve the greatest success, companies should deliver an experience for users that meets the same standards evident in consumer products.

Article by Amanda Linden
Share:The Future of Enterprise Design Is Consumer-Grade UX
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Making your website compliant with WCAG and ADA benefits everyone, not just those with disabilities.

Article by Rashaud Brooks
Share:15 Website Accessibility Tips That Increase Everyone’s Engagement
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High quality templates, mature design patterns, automation, AI, and mobile technology are signaling the end of web design as we know it.

Article by Sergio Nouvel
Share:Why Web Design is Dead
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While native apps are able to take full advantage of a mobile device’s features, responsive design remains a viable option in many cases.

Article by Sawyer Bateman
Share:Native or Responsive?
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Although it still doesn’t have widespread browser support, CSS Shapes is poised to change the way designers and users interact with text on the web.

Article by Zack Rutherford
Share:Symmetry, Size, Speed, and CSS Shapes
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Looking back over the rapidly changing landscape through 32 years of front-end-development.

Article by Mike Germaine, Katie O'Reilly
Share:A Walk Down Front-End Development Lane
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