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Tag: Web design

Collecting Hashtags From Social Networks | TagWarriors Battle

Who do you think you are? The potential customer of every modern company or startup asks himself that challenging question every day. More than that, he chooses his individual mask by using social media platforms: Facebook, Instagram, YouTube, Twitter, Tumblr, VK, Snapchat, TikTok, Pinterest and many more.  Fashion flows change every day, and in the nature of humans is to be desired and desire more. New clothes, smartphones, jewelry, cosmetics, cars, laptop, etc. And all of that tarnish in the face

Working with Tableau | How to automate your tasks

It’s been 15 years by now since the world decided to change. Who could have said, that changing in the company’s life cycle will lead to huge changes in data analysis and collaboration between presentation and implementation of key performing indicators? But the thing is that right now we can’t imagine our lives without comfortable and flexible custom dashboards. The biggest names on the dashboard’s market right now are Power BI and Tableau. With Power BI everything is pretty clear:

Benefits of Running A Design Sprint In Your Business

The creation of user-oriented IT products plays a very important role in the modern world of development. At the same time, some teams continue to create websites and applications that are inconvenient for users. In this article, we will tell you about the Design Sprint methodology, which allows you to literally look into the future, and in a short period of time find out what customers think of the finished product. Sprint is by far the most effective process that

10 Books Every Web Designer Should Read

Nowadays, modern designers are turning to classical literature more and more in order to truly study in depth various aspects of design to transfer them to the Digital sphere. If you want to become a true professional, you definitely need to read specialized literature from the field of design and everything involved with it. The path of a designer without reading books is a rather sad sight. Certainly, you will be able to figure everything out without books, even be