A Look at What s Driving Enterprise Demand in the Headless CMS Market
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Over the last decade, there has been a massive shift as traditional CMS platforms have made way for headless CMS alternatives. This shiftâs primary driver has been the disruption caused by new and emerging technologies coupled with increased customer expectations. These expectations have placed additional pressure on enterprises to deliver content to multiple channels and provide customers with enthralling digital experiences at every touchpoint.
According to Gartner, in the digital landscape âmore often than not, simpler is better â but to achieve simplicity requires vigilance from leaders.â In order for enterprises to provide these omnichannel experiences, their content management systems must provide them with robust functionality and a simplified user experience that enables all practitioners to get the most out of the platform. We spoke to CMS vendors to understand the c
When we hear terms like UI/UX Design or Product Design, the only thing weâre sure about is designing what a user/customer sees and interacts with whatever youâre offering. However, these two are really broad terms from business perspective.
User Interface Design
UI â User Interface Design is specifically about designing the screens of your mobile app, website, dashboard, whatsoever. This includes higher end graphics and graphically fascinating creatives. In short, UI is all what we see on a particular screen including all those images, icons, fonts, animations, effects, etc.
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You can make a UI better by choosing better illustrations, pixel perfect images, appealingâ¦
But it needs outside help to do so.
The Cadillac Lyriq will be the brand s first all-electric SUV, and as such, the luxury automaker wants to make a big impression. It s going to be packed with technological advances for the brand and the industry as a whole and will feature its innovative Super Cruise system too, which will offer some additional features compared to what s currently available. Among these features will be an automatic lane-change system, but even with loads of advanced tech, the Lyriq is set to be quite well-priced. So what can you expect? Among other things, the Lyriq will feature a massive 33-inch LED display, but Cadillac couldn t bring this screen to life all alone.
Cadillac Lyriq s User Experience Created With Help From Video Game Industry ++ The automaker wanted to get a new perspective.
When the Cadillac Lyriq debuted in prototype form last summer, the automaker had little to say about the electric car’s infotainment system apart from it featuring one of the largest displays in the industry. With Mercedes-Benz’s new 56-inch curved display now making headlines, size is no longer a talking point but Cadillac has very interesting things to say about its new user experience technology.
The automaker explains it invited companies from outside the automotive industry to help it develop a new generation UI tech for the Lyriq. Among these firms was Territory Studio, known mostly for its work on the
a car or if my clothes communicate with each other i just can even tell the washing machine which setting to use. as a technically it s all possible is just a question of getting people to accept it being. dozens are. these tech fashion dresses need batteries and cables but they re still fully washable prices for these outfits however are high ten thousand euros and. that s all for mrs moon for me fashion is a kind of user interface design i can build up an emotional connection with someone and take away their fear in the process a lot of people are afraid of technology especially since there are unable to control it the human fear of turning into a robot is somehow hidden in the web technology and that s where fashion can help slicked back concepts novels there could test. some elements of the garments are