Your Product is Obsolete, Designing Confirmation, UX Portfolios, and moreHere's what's hot in UX this week.
The confirmation design pattern isn't something to be taken lightly. If employed erroneously, or not at all, users may commit unintended havoc. This article shares guidelines and best practices for designing effective confirmations. Confirmations ask a user to verify whether they want to proceed or cancel a requested action. Confirmations are often used for destructive actions, like deleting a photo album, or consequential actions, like sending this email. Let's Talk About Design Portfolios → The fundamental flaw in design portfolios is the fact they don't present the problem that was solved and the decisions made to reach the solution. How the Web Became Unreadable → I thought my eyesight was beginning to go. It turns out, I'm suffering from design. More Brands Should be Thinking About UX → I hate the little NyQuil cup that comes with the NyQuil bottle. So I thought about how to redesign it. From Mobile First to Mobile Native → A couple of years ago internet companies moved from having a mobile team and a mobile strategy to what they called 'mobile first'. Expanding on Apple's New Touchbar → Explorations on what could be done with the new MacBook touchbar, including concepts on how to expand it to other parts of the hardware. A Radical Redesign Makes 'Uber Feed' the Center of Your Ride → The most compelling thing about Uber's reimagined app is a new feature the company calls Uber Feed. Your Product is Already Obsolete → The relentless march of technological improvement means that by their very nature technology businesses fail.
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Conversation with Nick BabichDetails in design can have a huge impact in how people interact with it. We have Nick Babich, UI Designer and Writer with us here today. Shall we invite him to the conversation? Tools & Resources
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Monday, 14 November 2016
Your Product is Obsolete, Designing Confirmation, UX Portfolios, and more
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