Floating labels, high-conversion pages, prototyping smaller, and more UX links this weekWhat's hot in UX this week:
In the future, design principles won't be about design →What exactly are design principles? What are they for? Are they useful? How? What makes a good design principle? In an attempt to answer those questions, I poured over the biggest collections of design principles on the internet, and came to the following conclusion: corporate design principles are a set of shared guidelines that reflect the core design values and vision of a company. They are meant to remind teams what kind of user experience they should be striving for, and help them make decisions. Here are some examples from some well-known brands. If you're reading this, you probably don't do hard work →Designers, programmers, tech entrepreneurs, and investors love talking about how hard their work is. Let's get real. Chatbots round-up: best bots of the month →Chatbots are slowly taking over a lot of the products and services we love and interact with everyday. Here are some of the best chatbots experiences we found this month. Floating labels are problematic →We are often seduced by novel patterns that save space but often times these patterns are problematic. How to create a successful, high-conversion landing page →Building a good landing page is much easier than building a full-on website, right? No bulky style guides — just tons of room for creativity. Well… Designing the intersection of government, cancer, and the people →Here's the story of what it looks like to design at the intersection of a benevolent bureaucracy, a devastating disease, and the humans in between. How to turn UX research into results →We've all known researchers who "throw their results over the fence" and hope their recommendations will get implemented — right? The changing culture of web design →The way we build websites and apps is constantly changing to accommodate new ideas. Some stick, and some get chewed up and spat out. But change is constant. Buying a metro ticket in Paris: a UX case study →Paris is beautiful, but when it comes to riding the metro, the city of Love does not seem so charming anymore. Prototype smaller, prototype often →It's taken me a few years since graduating from school to realize my greatest enemy was the oversized aspirations I had for each project. News & Ideas
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A year ago…What makes a good UX designer? →For me the most important skill is understanding people. Sounds simple right? Well… it's not that simple, every person is unique, think differently therefore a good UX designer has to be good at managing users' expectations. Use empathy to their advantage to understand the users' needs and come up with a solution to a problem. Brought to you by your friends at uxdesign.cc Like the links? Share the love ♥ |
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Monday, 5 June 2017
Floating labels, high-conversion pages, prototyping smaller, and more UX links this week
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