Category: UI/UX
What is the line of death and why should you care about it?
Security UI is hard. That’s why, security designers have a real challenge when creating applications that display untrusted content. Their goal is to prevent potential attackers to take full control […]
Read More5 things that will make your UX design portfolio unique
Here’s what’s unique about portfolios for UX designers, and how you can differentiate yourself with an unique UX design portfolio.
Read MoreHow to design effective login forms with great UX
Here is a nice list of 9 handy tips for designing better login forms. It seems like an easy job, but sometimes these advises are simply ignored.
Read More10 UX design trends to follow in 2016
Now, as the technology changes so fast, so do the user experience trends. Let’s have a look at the top 10 UX design trends & predictions for this year.
Read More10 handy tips to design awesome Apple TV apps
Michael Flarup: the lead designer at Robocat shared some useful tips on how to design great apps for Apple TV. He also provided a free UI template for download.
Read MoreThe websites of 8 popular brands: then and now
To visualize the evolution of website design of some popular brands, Jacinthe Busson created a nice little resource called UX Timeline.
Read More10 fresh examples of diffuse shadow UIs
To better understand and analyze this hot design trend, we’ve comprised a list of 10 fresh UIs with diffuse shadows. Have a look and tell us if you know more.
Read MoreDo we really need/want floating action buttons?
Whats is a floating action button? According to Google it’s a floating circular button used for a promoted action. It’s like a call to action button that guides the user to perform an action on that particular screen.
Read MoreAbove the fold and below the fold, myths and reality
You probably know what “above the fold” is – it’s the area of a web page that you see in your browser (without any further action) when the page first loads.
Read MoreHow to easily create user personas online
Why should we need user personas and what are those anyway? User persona is not e real user (it’s a fictional character) that is defined to represent different types of users and understand their goals.
Read MoreCase study: designing a better UX for the login page of GoSquared
Combining security & usability is not an easy task, but it seems like the guys from GoSquared found the perfect balance between them.
Read MoreGoogle celebrates its 1000th Chrome experiment
Google reached a new milestone: 1000 experiments were listed on Chrome experiments website. It all started in 2009, when Google launched this project.
Read More10 principles of good design by Dieter Rams in today’s UI design
You probably heard about Dieter Rams (born 1932) – one of the most influential industrial designers of the 20th century from Germany. He was the head of design at Braun.
Read MoreHow good or bad interface design affects user behavior
The guys from UX Movement are listing examples of good and bad interface design and explain how they affect the user behavior.
Read MoreNew design concept for SoundCloud
Evan Simoni – a professional designer and developer, and an avid user of SoundClound, came up with some ideas about its design and usability. He listed some of the most common UI/UX problems of SoundCloud and suggested his own solutions.
Read MoreMaterial design by Google and how to achieve it with Polymer library
Material design introduced by Google, became a new design standard for the latest version of Android, Chrome OS and web apps.
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