Category: Design

May 8, 2012

Should Simplicity Be The Objective Of UX Design?

No one goes into UX design saying, “Let’s make this as complex as possible.” When it comes to design and usability, simplicity is beauty while complexity is corruption. But what constitutes simplicity? Just because something has less does that make it simpler or more desirable? Not necessarily. For one thing, simplicity can be seen as...
April 27, 2012

Adaptive Design: What It Isn’t And What It Can Be

Adaptive design has sometimes been (mis)understood by designers to mean adding some features to a website or application that will allow users to customize the interface to suit their needs. However, in order for the concept of inclusive adaptive design to really work, we need to understand more about what it isn't. What adaptive design...
April 11, 2012

5 Lessons That Super Mario Bros. Teaches Designers About Inclusive Design

One aspect of making any design great is making it inclusive. Inclusive Design embraces the notion that one doesn't size fits all and it doesn't have to; there’s plenty of room for everyone at the table. But the question is, how do we design the table? Over the years, the technology available has grown by...
March 27, 2012

Use of Static Elements in Dynamic Interaction

Visual design that creates a dialog with the user is more than just responding to search queries and leaving breadcrumbs. It’s about using static elements to interact with the user based on their needs/behavior. In order for designers to really “hit the spot,” they need to employ the following principles: 1. Start with the basics...
February 23, 2011

10 Career Tips For Young Designers

Recalling his early days, Global Executive Director for Weiden + Kennedy John C. Jay had 10 career tips to share with young designers. Be authentic. The most powerful asset you have is your individuality, what makes you unique. It’s time to stop listening to others on what you should do. Work harder than anyone else...
November 7, 2009

Quiet Read by Bambooapps

Quiet Read is a small app that's beautiful in it's simplicity and usability. A good example of design providing a solution to a problem. I think it is going to be quite popular for several reasons. It does one thing and does it well. It's got a well-designed UI that doesn't draw unnecessary attention and...
Vista and Windows 7 GUI mystery
November 5, 2009

Vista and Windows 7 GUI mystery

When I first saw Vista my initial reaction was “what the heck?!”. It wasn't incompatibility, performance, nor stability that caught my attention. What amazed me at that time was the Vista GUI, which now seems that it will transfer over to Windows 7. So what is so special about it? To tell you the truth I...
November 4, 2009

Touch screen tactile feedback and user satisfaction survey

A survey recently conducted (France, Germany and the UK) showed 38% were planning to get a touchscreen on their next mobile phone while only 47% of people who already owned a touchscreen said they would get another one. In other words, less than half of touchscreen owners thought they'd stick with the technology on their...

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