Yevgeniya – DesignWebKit https://designwebkit.com Design News Blog, Web Design Blog Mon, 05 Dec 2022 23:23:58 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=5.4.16 Organization of Closed Thematic Clubs https://designwebkit.com/web-and-trends/organization-of-closed-thematic-clubs/ https://designwebkit.com/web-and-trends/organization-of-closed-thematic-clubs/#respond Mon, 05 Dec 2022 23:19:34 +0000 https://designwebkit.com/?p=25741 Before the first trip to a closed thematic club, beginners are a little scared: what is there, who is there, and how everything happens there. For you to know exactly what awaits you and how to behave in swingers club San Francisco, check out the dress code procedure and the general features of such establishments.

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Before the first trip to a closed thematic club, beginners are a little scared: what is there, who is there, and how everything happens there. For you to know exactly what awaits you and how to behave in swingers club San Francisco, check out the dress code procedure and the general features of such establishments.

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General Rules of Conduct and Organization of Closed Thematic Club

Face Control in a Thematic Club

Face control is mandatory at the entrance to the club. Moreover, swinger clubs are much more challenging than ordinary ones. You are not allowed to come drunk, stoned, or untidy there. They try to weed out men with prostitutes rented for one night. Most of these establishments exist for couples and value regular visitors’ comfort and reputation.

In most clubs, the administrator meets in the lobby and issues an electronic bracelet and keys to an individual locker. If you are a beginner, they will definitely give you a tour and show you where it is, how it works and who to turn to for help. Most likely, the club will have a standard room with furniture and a bar, a dance floor and a stripper pole, changing rooms with showers and toilets, and areas for having sex.

Do’s & Don’t’s

Privates are open — i.e., if a couple retires for intimacy, someone else can join if they are given consent. Closed privates are separate rooms with a key-lockable door so that no one disturbs the couple during sex. In private rooms, there is always a supply of towels, sheets, and condoms. Some have sofas and couches, dark rooms, rooms with sex swings, rooms with BDSM accessories, and rooms with themed paraphernalia.

Phones, cameras, and any means of shooting and communication are strictly prohibited in the swinger club. Good clubs carefully monitor the privacy of their visitors. Phone, wallet, and belongings must be left in a locker. You can buy drinks and snacks in the bar and pay for them at the exit using an electronic bracelet.

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What Is the Role of a UX Designer in a Digital Startup? https://designwebkit.com/web-design/role-of-a-ux-designer/ https://designwebkit.com/web-design/role-of-a-ux-designer/#respond Wed, 06 Apr 2022 14:56:45 +0000 https://designwebkit.com/?p=24994 When you first develop a product, you dream of the success that big companies like Facebook and Amazon have achieved. But these companies were built over many years, and you are just starting out. The good news is that you can use user experience (UX) design services to grow faster or become even better. Let’s look

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When you first develop a product, you dream of the success that big companies like Facebook and Amazon have achieved. But these companies were built over many years, and you are just starting out. The good news is that you can use user experience (UX) design services to grow faster or become even better. Let’s look at what processes fall within the responsibility of a UX designer and what benefits these processes bring you.

Why You Need a UX Designer

By creating a flawless user experience and a pleasant visual design, web design agencies can boost your performance and give your startup a perfect start. The benefits you get from the right design justify the investments:

  1. Cost savings. The cost of fixing an error at the design stage is tens or even hundreds of times less than at the development stage.
  2. Faster launch. The point of UX design is to get product structure and design for development and eliminate all blockers that might appear on the way.
  3. Systematic promotion. Thanks to UX design all promotional items are in one style, and developers have clear instructions to follow that style; thus, advertisements and campaigns work better.
  4. Engaging user experience. All user paths are designed to convey the company’s main message and help users achieve their goals.

What a UX Designer Does

Here we come to the most exciting part — the role of the UX designer, the responsibilities they take on, and the results for your startup.

Market Research

The first thing the UX designer must do is conduct research. Designers have to study the target market, audience, and competitors to find the right needs to address and come up with ideas to make the product useful and profitable. During market research, a web design company or a designer from your internal team gathers quantitative and qualitative data. Quantitative data includes the number of interested users, the size of the market, and other statistics. Qualitative data refers to deeper issues like what problems people face or what goals they want to achieve. After conducting research, the UX designer should have a clear idea of what the product should be and what features it should include. This is the starting point for developing any product.

User Personas

Data gathered during market research is then used to build buyer personas. In buyer personas, designers describe typical users of the product with particular needs and goals. Creating personas helps UX designers better understand users and thus make the product and thus make the product better meet their needs. When you know who’s going to use your product and how and why they will do so, you can prepare all users’ paths without missing any steps.

Information Architecture

The next step is creating the information architecture. At this stage, UX designers structure all of the website’s or app’s data and features in a way that’s convenient for users to navigate. This process might require additional research. As a result, designers deliver a site map with a clear structure that is intuitive and convenient for all users.

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Wireframing

After the sitemap is ready, UX designers create a wireframe of the app, or a low-detail prototype showing what should be located where on each screen. The point is to depict the main features and all the user’s paths but not yet pay attention to the product’s visual identity. At this step, you must approve and validate the wireframe created by designers before moving forward. It’s convenient for stakeholders to check on the features and navigation of the product before there are many detailed elements, pictures, and animations that can distract from the focal point.

Prototyping

Now it’s time to take the wireframe to the next level by building a prototype and bringing it alive. A prototype still lacks color and design features, but in addition to focusing on functionality, it allows you to click, scroll, and navigate. Thus, you can get the real experience of using the product before developing it and explore every user path to ensure it isn’t missing any steps.

A prototype is a perfect artifact for testing your product before you invest a lot of time and money. Stakeholders can give their feedback on your prototype, and UX designers can make all necessary improvements.

UI Design

User interface design is another web design service, and it’s mostly carried out by the same designer who is responsible for the UX design. However, this differs from vendor to vendor.

After the prototype is approved, designers can move to create the product’s look and feel. The aim is to create a design that will distinguish the product from competitors and convey the company’s values to the customer. The challenge is to follow the company’s style guidelines, though sometimes there’s no brand identity yet, so it falls to the UI/UX designer to create one. When the user interface design is ready, the designer creates a guide for developers to follow.

Usability Testing

The last step and the last responsibility of a UX designer are testing the design. The goal here is to ensure that the design fulfills all the customers’ and stakeholders’ needs. As a rule, usability testing is conducted by the development team or the product owner’s team, but engaging users is also possible and gives the most relevant results. Designers choose a usability testing method according to the product and its peculiarities. In the image below, you can see possible options.

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UX Designer Role – Summing up

UX design helps to ensure that your product will meet its audience’s needs and benefit both users and stakeholders. It is one of the first stages of product development and ensures that the product has all the demanded features and provides a smooth user experience.

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Major Players Who Have Recently Suffered From DDoS Attacks https://designwebkit.com/web-and-trends/ddos-attacks/ https://designwebkit.com/web-and-trends/ddos-attacks/#respond Mon, 18 Dec 2017 12:20:26 +0000 https://designwebkit.com/?p=17902 By understanding DDoS attacks and how they work, you can gain a better understanding of what it takes to avoid these vulnerabilities.

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These days, it seems as though web threats lurk around every corner. Specifically, distributed denial of service (DDoS) attacks have become increasingly common over the course of the last several years. And contrary to popular belief, it’s not just smaller websites lacking in security that can be extremely prone to these kinds of attacks; even larger organizations and global businesses with robust security features in place have fallen victim. By understanding DDoS attacks and how they work, as well as how several major players have become victims of DDoS attacks, you can gain a better understanding of what it takes to avoid these vulnerabilities.

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Understanding DDoS Attacks

Specifically, a DDoS attack works by flooding a website’s server with excessive, illegitimate traffic. Many website servers are not equipped to “filter” through high levels of traffic seamlessly, so the server itself becomes overwhelmed and tries to sift out the “fake” traffic from the legitimate users trying to access the site. This severely bogs down the server, slowing down page load times for site visitors and, in some cases, even causing the entire web server to go down.

There are several different types of DDoS attacks, though they all share the same purpose of flooding a server and causing significant downtime and/or latency to a site. Some of the more common types of DDoS attacks seen today include:

  • Bandwidth attacks
  • Traffic attacks
  • Application attacks

DDoS Attacks on Large Organizations

Unfortunately, websites of all sizes and security levels can be prone to a DDoS attack if the attack is large enough. Over the years, the size of these attacks has grown exponentially, and attacks today can range from just a few gigabytes per second to hundreds of gigabytes per second.

In fact, there have been numerous circumstances over just the last couple of years where large companies and organizations have surprisingly fallen victim to DDoS attacks. For example, in 2016, the BBC’s website was actually taken out by a DDoS attack that was more than 600 gigabytes in scope. The site itself ended up being down for several hours, preventing users from accessing its content and resulting in increased security measures for the BBC to prevent future attacks. Still, nobody could have ever seen an attack of that scale coming, and it is unlikely that it could have actually been prevented.

onderstanding DDoS Attacks

Another surprising and massive DDoS attack took place in July of 2016 when the United States Library of Congress was hit. This attack not only took down the Library of Congress website, but it had the added impact and inconvenience of taking down their email servers. This prevented many employees from being able to open their emails, resulting in a number of logistical issues.

Another 2016 attack affected the popular Pokemon Go smartphone game, and this ended up being one of the biggest attacks in history in terms of the scale and the sheer number of people affected. In fact, players in more than 25 countries were affected by this attack just shortly after the game was initially launched. 

Unfortunately, these are just a few examples of the many businesses, organizations, and websites that have been affected by DDoS attacks within the past two years or less. Only time will tell which others may be affected in the future and what the scale of these attacks will be, but if the past is any indication, the size and scope of these attacks will likely get worse.

Tips for Avoiding DDoS Attacks

With all this in mind, it is now more important than ever for website owners to be aware of how to protect their servers from DDoS attacks. While there is no way to know with 100% certainty that you will never fall victim to such an attack, there are ways to significantly reduce your likelihood of being affected.

For starters, be aware of the potential signs or “red flags” of a DDoS attack, such as slow page load times or unexplained downtime. Even if you’re able to access your site just fine, take complaints of downtime or slow page loading seriously, as these could be signs of an attack in progress.

One of the best ways to go about protecting your site from an attack is to have a dedicated server with at least some level of DDoS protection in place. DDoS protection on a server essentially allows your web server to “filter” through traffic efficiently as it comes in. Any illegitimate traffic can be prevented from reaching your site, while legitimate traffic is allowed to pass through without additional lag or other issues. DDoS protection packages can generally be purchased through your hosting company, and the level of protection can vary to protect you from attacks of a few gigabytes per second to 100 or more gigabytes per second. 

The amount of protection you need will vary greatly depending on how much traffic your site typically sees and how much you’re willing to spend.

Facing a DDoS attack can be a nightmare for websites and organizations of all sizes, and nobody is fully immune from such an attack. Fortunately, there are some steps that can be taken to reduce one’s risk of falling victim to an attack.

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