History & Evolution of Interaction Design for Digital | Part 1

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For most of computing’s early history, learning to use a machine meant learning to think like one. You memorized syntax. You typed commands with precision. One wrong character and nothing worked. The machine didn’t meet you halfway, you went all the way to it. The history of interaction design is, in its first chapter, the […]

Luxury Meets Digital: The 2026 Reality

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Originally published September 2020 | Updated February 2026 What comes to mind when you think ‘luxury’? Timelessness, craftsmanship, personalization, exclusivity. Now consider experiencing these same qualities as you navigate a digital platform. Six years ago, this seemed implausible. Today, it’s non-negotiable. Hari Nallan & Mohita Jaiswal –   September 2020 | Updated February 2026 Six […]

Labyrinth: Digital Iconography History, 1980s to 2010s | Part 4

Digital Iconography Evolution: 2010s Design Trends Unveiled.

Icons have always been found highly useful in limited digital environments and in diagrams, maps and other forms of visual communication. As a visual shorthand, it can label, inform, and aid navigation quickly and effectively in minimal space. At Think Design, we stepped back to discover how icons have been used from the earliest desktop […]

Labyrinth: Digital Iconography History, 1980s to 2010s | Part 3

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Icons have always been found highly useful in limited digital environments and in diagrams, maps and other forms of visual communication. As a visual shorthand, it can label, inform, and aid navigation quickly and effectively in minimal space. At Think Design, we stepped back to discover how icons have been used from the earliest desktop […]

Labyrinth: Digital Iconography History, 1980s to 2010s | Part 2

Labyrinth through a history of Digital Iconography: From 1980s to 2010s | Part 2

Icons have always been found highly useful in limited digital environments and in diagrams, maps and other forms of visual communication. As a visual shorthand, it can label, inform, and aid navigation quickly and effectively in minimal space. At Think Design, we stepped back to discover how icons have been used from the earliest desktop […]

Labyrinth: Digital Iconography History, 1980s to 2010s | Part 1

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Icons have always been found highly useful in limited digital environments and in diagrams, maps and other forms of visual communication. As a visual shorthand, it can label, inform, and aid navigation quickly and effectively in minimal space. At Think Design, we stepped back to discover how icons have been used from the earliest desktop […]

Clustering Datasets: How to discover your order in the chaos?

Unveiling patterns: Navigating dataset chaos through effective clustering strategies.

Data has a lot of untapped potential. However, a dataset that is not classified or grouped does not create meaning for the users. The most important thing to make the data meaningful is to organize the information in a way that the user will easily access and understand. We explore the value of clustering data […]

Understanding Website Content Accessibility Guidelines

As companies continue to bring unique and innovative digital solutions to the market, it’s imperative they take the necessary steps to become WCAG 2.0 compliant. With 1 in 4 adults living with a disability in the US, companies have an opportunity to be proactive in their approach and execution of accessibility as opposed to reactive. The […]

How to create personas driven by data

Customer Data: Craft a Fitting Face for Optimal Representation.

The user personas most teams rely on are built on assumptions, not actual customer data. They describe fictional users based on gut feeling rather than user behavior patterns observed in real time. User personas guide the design of websites, marketing campaigns, mobile apps, and many other contemporary experiences. Once launched, success is gauged for these […]

COVID- 19: 5 Sites we recommend for the Data Designer

Infographic excellence: Top sites for COVID-19 data visualization.

Data visualizations are required to make complex information easier to understand and effectuate intuitive actions as responses . As we all stand to face a global pandemic, of proportions never witnessed by many in our lifetimes, it is important to be able to gauge fact from fiction. As we inundate ourselves with an overload of […]

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