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wolfgang gauss

wolfgang gauss

system thinking

19 stories

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wolfgang gauss

AI and ux design/ ui design

27 stories

IMAGE: Sir Jonathan Paul Ive, senior vice president of industrial design at Apple Inc at The 2010 Goodwood Festival of Speed Cartier Style et Luxe party, in a photo by Marcus Dawes
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wolfgang gauss

AI

2 stories

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wolfgang gauss

INTERACTION

3 stories

IMAGE: Sir Jonathan Paul Ive, senior vice president of industrial design at Apple Inc at The 2010 Goodwood Festival of Speed Cartier Style et Luxe party, in a photo by Marcus Dawes
A person giving a serious look at a humanoid robot.
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wolfgang gauss

MOBILE web design

8 stories

IMAGE: Sir Jonathan Paul Ive, senior vice president of industrial design at Apple Inc at The 2010 Goodwood Festival of Speed Cartier Style et Luxe party, in a photo by Marcus Dawes
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wolfgang gauss

SMARTPHONE

4 stories

IMAGE: Sir Jonathan Paul Ive, senior vice president of industrial design at Apple Inc at The 2010 Goodwood Festival of Speed Cartier Style et Luxe party, in a photo by Marcus Dawes
A man looking bored with his tongue out while staring at a smart phone
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wolfgang gauss

ACCESSIBILITY

4 stories

Two buttons, both with color #5585A2; one with a white text label, the other one has black.
Introductory image to Zoning in on Grayscale for Data Visualization writing.
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wolfgang gauss

FORM DESIGN

1 story

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wolfgang gauss

TOOLS

2 stories

Advanced Figma components cover
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wolfgang gauss

the future of web

4 stories

Facebook, Messenger and Instagram’s full and lite app icons
IMAGE: A lightbulb broken by the activation of a classic mousetrap
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wolfgang gauss

MAPPING

2 stories

Discover how leveraging AI can uncover hidden opportunities and address unknown gaps to elevate customer satisfaction and increase customer loyalty.
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wolfgang gauss

design basics

3 stories

Two interlocking gradient circles (the left is pink-to-orange and the right is lavender-to-green). on a lavendar-to-orange gradient background
An engraving of Johannes Gutenberg wearing digital sunglasse
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wolfgang gauss

CONSULTING

3 stories

A cabin in the woods.
The Creative Systems Canvas is a tool that helps organisations identify where different types of creativity could exist to achieve a whole-system approach. At the centre of the canvas is culture, where norms of creative behaviour are formed within individuals and groups. (Yeo, 2024)
A watercolor illustration of a classroom of students facing a of gears, representing a system in motion.
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wolfgang gauss

GAMES

1 story

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wolfgang gauss

INNOVATION

2 stories

A watercolor illustration of a classroom of students facing a of gears, representing a system in motion.
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wolfgang gauss

SUSTAINABLE TECH

1 story

Illustration of stylized hands holding smartphones with a background that gradually transitions from blue to green
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wolfgang gauss

STYLE

4 stories

A comparison of a traditional phone keypad with multiple letters per button and a modern numeric keypad.
Three groups of icons, with pairing of two each. Being side by side comparaison of the design evolution in these icons. First, from left, the camera icon on Apple iOS devices. Second, middle, Instagrams icons. Third, right, Apple’s Safari icon.
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wolfgang gauss

information graphics

16 stories

The Epic Journey Map and respective Experience Blueprint shows the relationship between epics and user stories along a journey of user actions. Using cards and connectors create an organised view of how the customer achieve their goals and how the impacted part of the business caters for the experience (Image source: Yeo)
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wolfgang gauss

LEAN UX, approach, process

16 stories

The Epic Journey Map and respective Experience Blueprint shows the relationship between epics and user stories along a journey of user actions. Using cards and connectors create an organised view of how the customer achieve their goals and how the impacted part of the business caters for the experience (Image source: Yeo)
The “Curb-Cut Effect” refers to designs initially intended to assist a specific group but end up benefiting a broader range of people. (Image source: Sketchplanations)
This is a collage of a person with text over their face, a question mark. It reads “Rethinking personas.” There is also text saying “empathy and inclusion”
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wolfgang gauss

NARRATIVE

5 stories

As designers, we need to steer into the skid in our lives. We need to navigate the currents, regardless how turbulent the waters are. We need to recognise that everyone is going through the same chaotic environment. Therefore, do not worry about tomorrow, for tomorrow will worry about itself. (image source: Yeo)
hierarchy strips in user interfaces