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Being among one of the oldest textiles in the world, linen is considered a very strong and absorbent material and is still in great demand because of its suitable characteristics. They are comfortable to wear during extremely hot weather conditions. It is not only used as clothes but products for furnishing items are often made from it as well. The use of linen fabrics woven out from wild flax dates back to about 30,000 years. The dyed flax fibers were found in the cave situated in Southeast Europe presently known as Georgia.
By Tanvi Punia2 years ago in Styled
The Hair Transformation
“Cutting my hair was a momentous decision for me, given my six-year-long endeavor to grow it.” In this article, I'll take you through the twists and turns of real life hair story of a girl who accept the challenge of hair cut transformation, from the initial damaged state to the recent transformative haircut.
By Tajamul Hassan2 years ago in Styled
Navigating Comfort: A Theoretical Understanding of the Toilet Design System
Toilet dimensions play an important role in determining not only the efficient use of space but the overall comfort and accessibility for users of a bathroom design Although toilets may look like objects a standard installation though may vary in size, affecting factors such as user accessibility, ease of use and efficiency of bathroom space We will examine the main types of toilets, their importance and how common sense can contribute to a well-designed and easy-to-use bathroom.
By Cubicle Centre2 years ago in Styled
Wood Dragon Year is Just Around the Corner
the Wood Dragon year 2024 and the broader 9th Period itself (which lasts from 2024 to 2044). Good Fortune: The Wood Dragon, a sign of strength, drive, and wit, ushers in good fortune for the year 2024. Possibilities for progress, development, and improvement may arise as a result of this. There will be a greater emphasis on leadership, more action, and swift decisions.
By Estalontech2 years ago in Styled
Empathy Mapping in UI UX
Empathy Mapping Empathy mapping in UI/UX design research is like putting yourself in the shoes of your users to understand their thoughts, feelings, and needs. It helps designers create more user-centered products by gaining insights into the user's experience. Imagine it as a tool that helps you step into the user's world and see things from their perspective.
By Mithul Kandian2 years ago in Styled
Usability Testing in UI UX Reseaching
Usability Testing Usability testing is like asking real people to try out a website or an app to see if it's easy and enjoyable to use. It's about checking if the design makes sense to regular folks and figuring out if there are any parts that confuse them.
By Mithul Kandian2 years ago in Styled
Online Surveys in UI UX Research
Online Surveys Online surveys are like virtual questionnaires that designers use to gather feedback and insights from users. It's a way of asking people about their experiences, preferences, and thoughts on a website or an app, helping designers understand what works well and what could be improved.
By Mithul Kandian2 years ago in Styled
Prototyping in UX
Prototyping Prototyping in UI/UX design is like creating a rough draft or a mockup of a website or app before actually building the final product. It's a way for designers to visualize and test their ideas, making sure everything looks and works as intended.
By Mithul Kandian2 years ago in Styled
Wireframing in UX
Wireframing Imagine you're building a house. Before you start building, you'd probably want to sketch a basic blueprint, right? That blueprint gives you an idea of where rooms will be, how they connect, and the general layout of the house. Wireframing in UI/UX design is like creating that blueprint for websites or apps.
By Mithul Kandian2 years ago in Styled











