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      <title>UI/UX course &amp;#8211; Highlights &amp;#8211; Storytelling</title>
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      <description>Nelen &amp;amp; Schuurmans, the company where I work, offered the Software Developers a User Interface Design course by Namahn. It was a great reminder of the seemingly obvious processes one can incorporate in a software project, but sadly also a warning for blatant ignorance we sometimes portray as Developers (of course not just at N&amp;amp;S).
The workflow Namahn uses is similar to what other design oriented companies would use. Which can be described in three phases: Understand, Explore and Define.</description>
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