Tag Archives: Design Principles
10 guidelines for great Dashboard design
If you’re into professional cycling, then you might have heard the term ‘Domestique’ before. For those unfamiliar with this strange world of lycra, shaved legs and punishing bike rides, a domestique is a term used to describe a particular role … Continue reading
The complete guide to scenarios – part two
Welcome to part two of this complete guide to scenarios. If you’ve not yet read part one of the guide then I’d thoroughly recommend that you do so, because it helps to explain what scenarios are, and why they’re such … Continue reading
The complete guide to scenarios – part one
What is the real test of how well a product has been designed? Whether it looks great? Whether it’s easy to use? Whether it sells well? In my opinion the real test of how well a product has been designed … Continue reading
10 tips for a better login page and process
You will more than likely use a login page and process pretty much every day. From logging in to your computer, to logging in to your favourite social media site, they are very much a feature of modern day life. However, even … Continue reading
10 key mobile UX design principles
A mobile phone is a very different beast to a desktop or laptop computer. Sure they all talk the same binary language of 1s and 0s, but how we interact with them, when, where and how we use them, even … Continue reading