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Figma
What five companies comprise FAANG?
Facebook, Apple, Amazon, Netflix, Google
A German industrial designer and retired academic closely associated with the consumer products company, Braun.
Dieter Rams
GUI, pronounced "gooey" stands for what?
Graphical user interface
What is used to make hummus?
Chickpeas
Plot your user journey on this magical board.
Miro
What animal is in the Firefox logo?
Red panda
This design pioneer said "Design is a funny word. Some people think design means how it looks. But of course, if you dig deeper, it's really how it works."
Steve Jobs
This is the most widely used sans-serif typeface in the world.
Helvetica
When Coca-Cola was first produced, it was this color.
Green
Tickets—but not for a movie or concert.
JIRA
What was Youtube first created for?
Video dating site
This UXer was the first to have the acronym UX in his job title. He also worked at Apple for a few years in the early 1990s.
Don Norman
This icon is full of options and tastes delicious.
Hamburger
Elephants can run, walk, lay down, stand up but what can't they do?
Jump
Despite the name, this business communication platform is no place to get lazy.
Slack
What was Samsung's first product?
Grocery store
This internationally recognized digital product leader is so obsessed with forms, he wrote a whole book on it!
Luke Wroblewski
This color format used for print.
What is the only continent with land in all four hemispheres?
Africa
A popular home for building the software we design.
GitHub
The Walkman was a portable cassette player that enabled people to listen to music on the go, and eventually became synonymous with any personal stereo device. In what year was the Walkman first introduced?
1979
This frequent tweeter is also the author of About Face: The Essentials of Interaction Design.
Alan Cooper
Design elements that subtly push the user in a certain direction—a direction they didn't really intend to take—are called what?
Dark patterns
Where were French Fries invented?
Belgium