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✏️ Writing a product design case study can be a challenge, even for the most experienced d

[logo] [hero-image] Art by [Outcrowd]( [The Ultimate Product Design Case Study Template]( ✏️ Writing a product design case study can be a challenge, even for the most experienced designers. A well-written case study should be both engaging and informative, but striking the right balance between storytelling and technical details isn’t always easy! This week on Dribbble, learn how to craft a narrative-driven case study that captivates your readers. Plus, get inspired by examples of successful product design case studies from top designers in the Dribbble community. [Explore the guide!]( ■Sponsored Info-Session: Become a Product Designer 100% Online Growing your design career? Join team Dribbble for a free info-session next Thursday to learn more about our Certified Product Design Course and the exciting career opportunities that await new product designers. Event starts next Thursday, April 6 at 1:00 PM EDT. [Grab your free seat!]( [Info-Session: Become a Product Designer 100% Online]( [From Web Developer to UI Designer: My Design Journey]( Everyone’s design journey looks different. For Alba Silvente, a design-curious developer, it took exploring tools like Figma and taking an online course to kickstart her passion for UI design. This week on the blog, Alba shares her journey as a self-taught designer while sharing invaluable insights into the design process from a developer’s perspective. Get inspired by her journey! [Read Alba’s story.]( ■[5 reasons why web designers should use a proxy]( What the heck is a proxy server and why should you care as a web designer? Whether you’re a freelance web designer or part of a design team, proxies are an invaluable tool that can help you enhance your productivity and creativity. This week on the blog, discover how proxies can help you overcome some of the most common web design challenges for a more efficient and effective workflow. [Learn more!]( ■What else we’re reading - [A new book shows just how influential Milton Glaser’s style really was.]( - [Are creatives moving away from Twitter after Elon Musk’s takeover?]( - [How AI is disrupting the field of design]( - [Discover a collection of free fonts for user interface designers]( ■You elected to receive Insider emails. No longer interested? [Unsubscribe]( or [manage your subscriptions](. Dribbble Holdings Ltd. [• 524 Yates St. • Victoria, BC V8W1K8, Canada]( [hero-image]

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