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Accelerate UX Design – Be Concise

Understanding how users think is an essential part of UX design. We ask for input throughout the iterative process, and often one primary question can spawn a host of follow-ups. Usability experts...

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5 Key Points for Homepage UI / UX Design

Homepage UI / UX Design – 5 Key Points A homepage is the gateway to a site’s content, functionality, and overall UI / UX design. It dishes out the first taste of what the site offers. A visitor may...

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Beauty in Simplicity: Why Good Design is Timeless

Everyone is born creative; everyone is given a box of crayons in kindergarten. Then when you hit puberty they take the crayons away and replace them with books on algebra etc. Being suddenly hit years...

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UI/UX Principle #16: Use Affinity Diagrams to Collaboratively Clarify Fuzzy Data

The definition of affinity is “a similarity of characteristics suggesting a relationship.” Affinity diagrams can be used as a brainstorming tool, allowing a group to codify ideas, hypotheses, and...

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UI/UX Principle #17: Focus on Consistency Across Screens

Follow Design Patterns Have you ever used a website where each interface looks drastically different than the next? They’re a rare breed, and it’s because the vast majority of web designers and...

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UI/UX Principle #18: Strive for Simplicity and Clarity Above All

Simplicity is at the Heart of Usability The main function of Google Chrome is to allow you to type into a search field in the center of the page, hit enter, and get results. It’s dead simple and...

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UI/UX Principle #20: Use Icons Appropriately

An icon is “a symbol or graphic representation on a screen of a program, option, or window.” Icons are ubiquitous – you see them on computer desktops, iPhones, Android, and Windows phones, and web...

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UI/UX Principle #21: When and When Not to Use Tabs

Tabs are a navigation element used in web design that allow users to easily access different areas of a site or different parts of an individual page. They’re sort of like tabbed dividers in a filing...

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UI/UX Principle #22: Writing is a Key Ingredient in UX

Written content isn’t just a semblance of words tacked onto a web page. Content is a key component that shapes UX. The UX design process takes place in a variety of stages. It follows a trajectory of...

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UI/UX Principle #24: Powerful Imagery Drives User Experience

Visual imagery plays a large role in determining the perceived quality and memorability of a website’s user experience. When users come to your page, they’ll have some kind of reaction. Whether it’s...

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UI/UX Principle #26: Guide Users to Important CTAs

Businesses often have an objective when a visitor lands on their website. A CTA, or Call-to-Action, prompts site visitors to respond to that objective upon arrival. The users could be taking the next...

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UI/UX Principle #27: Think of the Fold as a Concept, Not as a Line

When we talk about “the fold”, we’re talking about the upper area of a website that is immediately visible to users when it loads on their screen. We recommend using this upper area of your web page to...

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UI/UX Principle #28: Well-Designed Copy Captures Attention and Sells the...

Well-designed copy is incredibly valuable in the digital space. It sells. It conveys complex ideas. And, it can make or break the user experience. What’s more, human beings are developing increasingly...

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UI/UX Principle #29: Color Has Meaning

Color is an essential design staple for influencing the hearts and minds of your users. It’s important to understand the meaning and psychology of color and use its meaning to establish the look, feel,...

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Accelerate UX Design – Be Concise

Understanding how users think is an essential part of UX design. We ask for input throughout the iterative process, and often one primary question can spawn a host of follow-ups. Usability experts...

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5 Key Points for Homepage UI/UX Design

Homepage UI/UX Design – 5 Key Points A homepage is the gateway to a site’s content, functionality, and overall UI/UX design. It dishes out the first taste of what the site offers. A visitor may leave...

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Beauty in Simplicity: Why Good Design is Timeless

Everyone is born creative; everyone is given a box of crayons in kindergarten. Then when you hit puberty they take the crayons away and replace them with books on algebra etc. Being suddenly hit years...

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UI/UX Principle #16: Use Affinity Diagrams to Collaboratively Clarify Fuzzy Data

The definition of affinity is “a similarity of characteristics suggesting a relationship.” Affinity diagrams can be used as a brainstorming tool, allowing a group to codify ideas, hypotheses, and...

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Dev Principle #8: YAGNI – Ya Ain’t Gonna Need It

At first pass, building a comprehensive application or API library seems straightforward. You want to make sure that every possible scenario is covered for proper data coverage and that the user can do...

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Dev Principle #11: DRY – Don’t Repeat Yourself

As the size and scope of a project increase, so does the complexity of the code base. One way to maintain and stabilize your code is to adhere to the “DRY” Principle: Don’t repeat yourself. #1: Use the...

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