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Best UI/UX Blogs You Must Not Miss Out On Following



The Internet has become synonymous to an ocean of knowledge. While this seems like an ideal situation at the first sight, deriving out the most useful information in a limited time-frame may become extremely difficult in such an ocean. If you are a UI / UX designer and going through a similar dilemma, we have a solution for you right here. Here is a list of blogs that would give you the best of your world without making you swim through the entire ocean!
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10. Smashing Magazine

If you are looking for some in-depth UX design related articles, Smashing magazine is the place to be. Boasting of an impressive collection of varied articles based on information architecture, usability and various other UX-related stuff, Smashing magazine is a designer’s delight for obvious reasons. They also offer many relevant books, most of which are affordable and helpful. Follow Smashing magazine here.

9. UX Myths

One of the most interesting UX related blogs on the circuit, UX myths lists the most frequent misconceptions when it comes to user experience. They try to make the designers see through these myths by quoting multiple research findings and related articles written by UX experts. You can bookmark UX myths from here.
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8. Boxes and Arrows

As far as the design of information architecture goes, there is hardly a better blog to follow than Boxes and Arrows. With a new content update almost every fortnight (or earlier), Boxes and Arrows is not a blog to be missed. Some of the most insightful discussions about interaction design and graphic design can be found here. You can check out Boxes and Arrows here.

7. Luke W

Run by Luke Wroblewski, a well known name in the mobile design industry, Luke W is home to a number of user experience how-to videos and various UX articles. You can also find Luke’s personal monthly conference notes on the blog. Luke’s large personal following has meant that this blog is keenly followed by millions across the globe. Have a look at it here.

6. UX Matters

UX Matters has something for everyone. Whether you are a student or a UX professional, you would find something new every time you visit it. Bundles of new content are posted every Monday, giving you the perfect dose of knowledge to kick off your week. You can check out UX Matters here.

5. Designmodo

Apart from the fact that designmodo offers a number of free of cost user interface packs, what makes designmodo stand apart is its collection of amazing tutorials. Don’t be amazed if you get to know a trick or two within a few minutes of logging on to designmodo! You can visit the blog here.
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4. The Usability Post

If there is a latest trend on the designer circuit, you can be rest assured that you would find it on The Usability Post. Active since 2008, this blog can give you a invaluable insight into the evolution of UX design. Go and have a look here.

3. UX Booth

If you plan to keep your Mondays for UX Matters, you better keep your Tuesdays for UX Booth. One of the most holistic UX blogs you would ever come across, it offers articles regarding content strategy, business strategy, Philosophy, visual design and much more. Have a glance here.

2. Konigi

If you are an interface designer, Konigi has to be in your bookmark list (without excuses!). Offering wholesome external links and original articles, Konigi never fails to surprise (pleasantly) its followers. You can also find a handful of creative discussions and insightful conference notes while surfing your way through it. Visit the blog here.

1. A List Apart

An all time favorite among the product designers, A List Apart is home to some of the most sophisticated UX related tips and tricks. The blog has evolved over the past few years and now offers information about a number of platforms including CSS and UX. Get a closer look at the blog here.
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