Best of Mobile Design2023

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    Avatar of bootcampuxdesignBootcamp·2y

    LinkedIn, But Better

    The article discusses the need for a redesign of LinkedIn due to UX frustrations, such as a lack of a 'Saved' option and limited article discoverability. The redesign aims to make the platform more accessible, less cluttered, and personalized. It introduces features like a 'Saved' option, improved networking functions, a home screen for 'Stories,' and a separate tab for articles. The design also focuses on dark mode, consistent icons and components, and a standardized notification format.

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    Avatar of uxplanetUX Planet·3y

    What is Glassmorphism

    The goal of glassmorphism design is to create an interface that looks like an assortment of glassy panels hovering in the background space. All elements in this design style have a translucent/transparent look. When these elements are placed on colorful backgrounds, the glass effect is accentuated. It can also be used to design windows or widgets.

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    Avatar of thevergeThe Verge·3y

    Spotify’s new design is part TikTok, part Instagram, and part YouTube

    Spotify's new design aims to make it easier for users to find new content by incorporating imagery, vertical scrolling, and elements reminiscent of TikTok and Instagram. The redesign reflects Spotify's goal of becoming more than just a music app, with a focus on podcasts, audiobooks, and live audio. The app now offers autoplaying video podcasts, dedicated sections for music and podcasts, and personalized AI features. Spotify's new design represents its ambition to be a comprehensive platform for audio and visual content.