Design for Failure, Not Just Success.
Error messages, timeouts, bugs — plan for what could go wrong. UX = experience under pressure. Framework: Resilient UX Design #FailSafeUX #UserExperience #Tech
Read moreError messages, timeouts, bugs — plan for what could go wrong. UX = experience under pressure. Framework: Resilient UX Design #FailSafeUX #UserExperience #Tech
Read moreAdding buttons isn’t design. Understanding pain points is. Use Empathy Maps early. #ProblemSolving #UXStrategy #DesignThinking
Read more“Design is not just what it looks like. Design is how it works.” — Steve Jobs Beautiful doesn’t always mean usable. The best interfaces are invisible: – Clear – Fast – Focused on the user’s task ️ Tool to try: UX Honeycomb by Peter Morville Focus on: Useful • Usable • Desirable • Accessible • […]
Read moreIf your product excludes people, it’s not finished. Accessibility is design. Use WCAG standards and test with real users. From “Inclusive Design Patterns” – Heydon Pickering #Accessibility #InclusiveDesign #UX
Read moreThe best tech feels simple. If users notice the interface, something’s wrong. Rule: Clarity over cleverness. #Minimalism #UXDesign #Simplicity
Read moreIf your design manipulates users, you will lose them. Design for honesty, not trickery. Refer to darkpatterns.org for examples #EthicalDesign #Trust #UX
Read moreYour interface should teach without words. Can a first-time user succeed without a manual? Test for self-evidence. #UXDesign #ProductThinking #UserFriendly
Read moreDesign is not decoration. If it doesn’t guide, support, or clarify — remove it. Law: Occam’s Razor of UX #ProductDesign #UXLaw #Minimalism
Read moreIf you’re interested in getting started in UX/UI design in 2023, Here are some tips to help you get started : 1. First and foremost, it’s important to gain a solid foundation in design principles. This includes things like the Basics of UI layout, color theory, typography, and user-centered design. You can start learning these […]
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