Public speaking, embracing the idle mind, principles of data viz, and more UX links this weekWhat's hot in UX this week. If you like the links, don't forget to ๐ ๐๐๐๐๐๐below.
Best practices for public speaking in design conferences and events →We all reach a point in our careers when we start speaking in public. Designers, in particular, are pretty good at organizing conferences, panels, meetups, livestreams and other forms of publicly sharing knowledge with fellow designers. But the unpredictability of public speaking can be nerve-racking at times. Here are a few things you can do to mitigate risks and make sure both you and your audience get the most out of that experience. Interview with Fabricio Teixeira →Recent interview by Interface Lovers with Fabricio Teixeira — one of the brains behind the UX polar bear — about career, design, inspiration and everyday tools. Integrating animation into a design system →Keeping animation choreography cohesive from the outset of a project can be challenging, especially for small companies without a dedicated motion specialist on the team. By Alla Kholmatova. Mirrored atomicity: designers and developers speaking the same language →The concept of atomic design is already well established, but designers and developers still use different component structures when working on their deliverables. By Vitor Guerra. To those new to design →It seems you have chosen design for a career (what a horrible decision you have made). Here's a long list of advice to your design career. By Dylan Wilbanks. Embracing the idle mind →How being bored helps the mind wander and leads to higher creativity and better decision making. By Sebastian Lindemann. Designing the perfect feature comparison table →While we repeatedly buy some products almost mindlessly, for others, we take a lot of time to make a purchasing decision. Here's how comparison tables can help. How becoming a parent made me a better designer →The experience of living with and caring for a newborn can help develop and hone a whole range of important and life enhancing skills. By Lena Tyo. Five principles for good data visualization →In the spirit of Dieter Rams's ten principles for good design, here is a list of five principles for good data visualization. Building block design: a modular design strategy for UXers →An article that helps fill in the gaps of modular design models from a UX perspective. By Callie de Roussan. News & Ideas
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A year ago…Death to complexity: how we simplified advanced search →Our Advanced Search (AS) was hard to find. Small blue text beneath the map read 'Show All Filters,' which was an imperfect solution to the requirement that we maintain a list of clickable states (for SEO reasons), and that list be visible "above the fold". The states are, in a sense, filters, but they are very specific and essentially a dead end without other filters. https://medium.com/media/05d5fd32eda31cbd1b83287606744532/href Like the links? ๐ below ๐ |
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Monday, 21 August 2017
Public speaking, embracing the idle mind, principles of data viz, and more UX links this week
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