Monday, October 30, 2017

The Most Important Color In UI Design 

                                                           
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The Most Important Color In UI Design

"Without a doubt, blue is one of the most important colors in UI design, and one of the most frequent." Nick Babich explains why.

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There is this belief that the hand cursor means "clickable", but this is incorrect and potentially problematic. Adam's hope is that by the end of this article, you'll never want to use the hand cursor for buttons ever again.

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Anny Chen delves into the thinking and process behind the latest redesign of Adobe's file type icon system, and shares insights about the challenges the team faced with evolving a brand system.

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Fabricio Teixeira shares a few examples of UX deliverables that are well polished, legible and simple to understand.

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Strategies for Thriving in Your First Product Design Role

Chris Chan reveals the things he wishes he knew before starting his first design gig.

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What Differentiates Good Designers From Great Ones

Quovantis identifies what characteristics differentiate great designers from good designers.

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A/B Testing - You're Doing It Wrong

Justin Baker focuses on how to effectively A/B test in a way that drives long-lasting results.

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What Is a Good Product Designer?

Front-end design and development has become so diverse that people find it difficult to define their roles, so Opemipo created a product designer proficiency matrix.

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User Journey Vs User Flow  -  Differences & Similarities

Vincent Xia compares two terms frequently mentioned in product development, referring to two tools created to improve the product UX, but that can mislead designers. 

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