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  1. What is Pagination in UX Design? — updated 2025 | IxDF

    1 day ago · Pagination is a UI design pattern that splits content across multiple pages. Learn how you can use it to improve user experience.

  2. What is Infinite Scrolling? — updated 2025 | IxDF

    Infinite Scrolling with Integrated Pagination Infinite scrolling with integrated pagination is a relatively new pattern used by the Google shopping mobile website. Much like infinite scroll, the page continues to …

  3. Split the Contents of a Website with the Pagination Design Pattern

    The pagination design pattern is widely used in websites that open up a lot of content to users. From search engines such as Google and Firefox, to e-commerce sites such as Amazon and Asos—the …

  4. Get Your Free Template for “Pagination” | IxDF

    Pagination is the process of splitting the contents of a website, or a section of contents from a website, into discrete pages. This user interface design pattern is what we designers use to save site visitors …

  5. Our Three Brains - The Emotional Brain | IxDF

    What is the purpose of our emotional brain, and what does it mean for UX designers? Find out how this structure of the brain can affect your design process.

  6. What is Sustainable Design? — updated 2025 | IxDF

    1 day ago · Explore sustainable design strategies that ensure product longevity and environmental harmony, from recyclable materials to energy-efficient digital solutions.

  7. What is Machine Learning? — updated 2025 | IxDF

    2 days ago · Uncover machine learning' s impact on design. Learn to integrate AI for enhanced user experiences with our insightful guide.

  8. What are Breadcrumbs? — updated 2025 | IxDF

    2 days ago · What are Breadcrumbs? When users are moving through a multilevel website, occasions often arise where they would benefit from being able to retrace their steps. Breadcrumbs form a de...

  9. Search for Items with Scrolling Lists, Archive Lists or List Inlays

    Potential Problems with Lists Lists by their very nature contain lots of different items, which themselves generally contain vast amounts of information. Therefore, if more than one list item is open at a time, …

  10. The 5 Stages in the Design Thinking Process | IxDF

    The Design Thinking process is a human-centered, iterative methodology that designers use to solve problems. It has 5 steps—Empathize, Define, Ideate, Prototype and Test.