Tag Archives: UX Design

Why, How, And When To Use Walkthroughs To Enhance UX

Have you ever played Go? The board is plain and straightforward, the objective of the game is self-explanatory and the rules of the game are very few and pretty logic. Nonetheless, the game is infinitely more complex than other strategy games like … Continue reading

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Web Design Usability Tips For Billing Forms

Each ecommerce site has its own checkout flow moving the user from a shopping cart to the final purchase. This differs based on what the user is buying and their intentions, but finalizing payment is always the toughest part. Your billing fields … Continue reading

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Desktop-First Design Tips for Responsive Websites

Most web designers know about mobile-first design and how it has dramatically affected responsive design. But there is another technique that may be less popular but can solve problems in a clearer fashion. With a desktop-first approach you can build … Continue reading

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The Ultimate UX Design of: the Sign-Up Form

A typical sign-up form contains a couple of form fields (it seems like the most popular number nowadays is 3: e-mail, password and a peculiar “repeat password”) and a button. Is there anything to design in this minimalistic structure? Isn’t … Continue reading

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How Artificial Intelligence Could Help Fill Gaps In UX Design

The most important tenet that propels the field of UX design forward and leads companies to invest hundreds of millions of dollars in incorporating it as an important part of their whole strategy, is the belief that customers should get … Continue reading

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UX Design Trends 2017

1. Time-saving design Great UX is intuitive and saves users time – often seen in linear designs that allow just one action to be taken at a time. Uber is a great example of this, making a clear transition through … Continue reading

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UX Design Specialisation

International Workers‘ Day – a day when we celebrate workers, what they do, and what they bring to the economy and society. However, the work of UX designers is often tough for non-UXers to understand, and the impact often underappreciated … Continue reading

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Is the Floating Action Button Bad UX Design?

So far, material design has been a big hit for those who work with Android applications and web UIs. It was started by Google several years ago with the purpose to create “a visual language that synthesizes the classic principles of good … Continue reading

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3 Things Math Class Taught You About UX

Few UX designers would consider themselves mathematicians. From my experience, most of them despise the subject. And why would not they? Their passion concerns art, design, the realm of conscious creativity — the apparent antithesis of the cold objectivity of … Continue reading

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How to Design an Information Visualization

Designing information visualizations offers you endless possibilities when it comes to end products and it would be impossible to provide step-by-step instructions for all these possibilities. However, it is fair to say that while the end products may vary dramatically … Continue reading

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