When a brand with three decades of history decides to reinvent itself for the future, it’s not just an upgrade — it’s a transformation. That’s precisely what happened with SAPO, one of Portugal’s most iconic digital media brands.
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In an era where usability is no longer enough, emotion has become the true differentiator. The Bliss Emotional Design Audit helps brands elevate their digital products beyond function — creating experiences that users connect with, remember, and share.
Engineering excellence is the secret ingredient that transforms ordinary software teams into high-performing, innovative powerhouses. It’s a multifaceted approach encompassing technical expertise, organizational culture, and a relentless pursuit of improvement.
Engineering excellence is the secret ingredient that transforms ordinary software teams into high-performing, innovative powerhouses. It’s a multifaceted approach encompassing technical expertise, organizational culture, and a relentless pursuit of improvement.
Let’s be honest. “Data preparation” isn’t the sexiest topic in the tech world. It often sounds like the digital equivalent of washing dishes— a necessary, tedious chore you must complete before enjoying the meal (or the insights).
As part of our ongoing commitment to international growth and strategic expansion, André Gil (CEO) and Pedro Varela (Head of Commercial and Partnership) from Bliss Applications recently completed a successful 5-day business trip to the Middle East, visiting Dubai and Qatar.
At Bliss Applications, our work goes far beyond writing code. We believe in sharing knowledge, growing together, and participating in the conversations shaping the present and future of technology.
At Bliss Applications, people, collaboration, and continuous growth drive great Design. Sometimes, we shared, and for others, we absorbed.
This article explores the essence of engineering excellence and the key pillars required to achieve it in software development.
Representing Bliss, Mariana Durão and Samir Valimamade recently participated in the transformative “Building The Future” event.
Leaders’ characteristics have been adapting over time, seeking to ensure a context of sustainability in their strategic thinking and actions.
Leaders’ characteristics have been adapting over time, seeking to ensure a context of sustainability in their strategic thinking and actions.
Leaders’ characteristics have been adapting over time, seeking to ensure a context of sustainability in their strategic thinking and actions.
We live in a world that overloads us with information, stimuli, and challenges. We make decisions from the second we wake up until the moment we go to bed. To deal with this complexity, we look for unconscious and conscious patterns that help us understand and navigate our surroundings – small internal compasses that guide us through the experiences and information we absorb. These compasses we call “mental models.”
Let’s imagine the following scenarios: 1) a psychologist is in a session with a patient, and 2) a UX professional is in an interview with a user. The challenge for the reader is: who said the phrases “And how does that make you feel?”, “Is there anything else you would like to share?” “There are no right or wrong answers”?
Any digital product is distributed to its users through channels such as smartphones, computers, and others. User experience is crucial to their success, and there is only a good UX with a good engineering process. This inseparable connection requires an extended implementation of the software development lifecycle (SDLC) so that engineering has the best possible information during implementation and can materialize the idea of the product as imagined.
When we observe the e-commerce phenomenon in the food retail sector, we identify its growth potential. In global terms, Insider Intelligence projections confirm this trend: by 2026, it is expected that 24% of retail purchases will be made online, reaching 8.148 trillion dollars.