Texting and driving don’t always mix. Sure knowing where the next turn is has been virtually solved. And self-parking, even self-driving cars exist. But texting while driving is more to blame for car accidents, especially among teens, and the accident rate continues to skyrocket. While it can be so helpful, even life-saving at times, technology
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Homepage UX: Do These 10 Things to Make Your Homepage a Success
The basic homepage design is so 2012. The supposed magic formula of 10 elements to include for a successful home page isn’t enough anymore for a simple reason — it’s too formulaic. And that can create for a boring homepage that’ll drive users away. That’s not to say those page elements don’t have function —
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Free e-Book: Demystifying Delightful Interaction Design
70+ page e-book lifts the curtain on UX tactics that makes users crave more of your site or app. 24 examples thoroughly deconstructed.
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Designing UX for Conversions: Beyond the 3-Click Myth
Good UX equals good conversions. In this piece, we’ll provide some UX tips for higher conversions and happier users.
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Amazon’s A-to-Z of E-commerce UI/UX Design
Nowadays to sell goods and services, you don’t need a traditional brick-and-mortar storefront. All you need to set up shop is a good internet connection, a domain and a site. However, that doesn’t guarantee success. There’s more to an e-commerce site than throwing up a few items and a credit card form. You’ve got to
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Supersize Your UX/UI: Design Lessons From Fast-Food Sites
Photo Credit: George, Creative Commons 2.0 Fast-food websites are an interesting mix of user experiences. They aren’t hard to land upon since fast-food joints register every domain name imaginable that relates to their name and menu items. This assures you’ll be enticed — brainwashed to run right out for a meal. A perfect mix of
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Getting Started in UX Design: Tips & Resources
In this piece, we’ll explain how to get started in UX with the least learning curve possible. We scoured the web and spoke with our own design team for the most straightforward advice. Check it out!
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Free pocket guide: Color Theory in Web UI Design
You can read everything you need to know about color theory collected into one easy-reference guide. Color Theory in Web UI Design is available to download now. Let’s take a peek inside.
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5 Creative Mobile UI Patterns for Navigation
Design creative yet highly usable interfaces with these 5 patterns. Visual examples included.
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7 Tips for Animations in Web UI Design
Animation and motion in web design is proving to be the biggest thing in recent years. Everywhere you look, there is some hint of movement – or actual movement in the form of a video or animated tidbit. But how do you use it? Motion is more than just a good video clip or cartoon
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4 Best Practices for Unforgettable Landing Page UX
Get quick advice on making the strongest first impression on users. See how good UX = solid conversions.
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3 Crucial UX Considerations Before Going Parallax
Skeuomorphism gives way to flat, and flat gives way to … something in between. One technique that’s taken hold in recent years is parallax scrolling — a visual effect that adds the illusion of depth to your site. In this piece, we’ll explain a few things you must consider if you want this technique to work
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Understanding Simple Heat Maps for Smarter UI Design
Traditional analytics provide you with an overall look at how your website or mobile application performs. Unfortunately, they fail to explain why certain actions are taking place. In this post, we’ll explain a more visual approach to analytics for better design decisions.
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Free e-book: Space, Ratios, Minimalism in Web UI Design
Following the success of our first standalone book on white space, we are expanding our discussion of white space with another new ebook. Take a look inside the Zen of White Space in UI Design: Space, Ratios, Minimalism.
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How to Use Media Queries in Responsive Web Design
Photo credit: Jeremy Keith, Creative Commons Responsive web design has exploded in popularity — thanks to the need to create sites that work across numerous devices. However, responsive design comes with some problems of its own. The issue of slow-to-load sites is now well documented. Let’s walk through some of the tricks designers are using to
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