Articles in “UI & UX”
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UX Pattern Catalogue
Maggie’s digital garden filled with visual essays on programming, design, and anthropology… Read Full Article
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How Games Can Give Insights and Solutions to UX Problems
Anything you love can teach you lessons that apply to your work… Read Full Article
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Product comparison UX
It’s very difficult to properly compare spec-driven products in product lists. Comparison features make it much easier to compare many specs across multiple products. Read Full Article
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Infinite Scrolling: When to Use It, When to Avoid It
Infinite scrolling minimizes interaction costs and increases user engagement, but it isn’t a good fit for every website. For some, pagination or a Load More button will be a better solution. Read Full Article
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UX analysis of HBO Max
HBO Max suffers from poor UX judgement, a lack of finesse and a focus on style over function. Let’s learn from their mistakes, only on Built for Mars. Read Full Article
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It’s fun to write software that serves no serious purpose
Doodling, sketching, and mucking around with computers have weird and deep pleasures… Read Full Article
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Typeform: How to offboard users the right way
This offboarding case study shows how Typeform’s cancellation experience could be improved. You’ll also learn a key retention strategy that can reduce churn. Read Full Article
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What Makes A Great Toggle Button? (Case Study, Part 2)
The problem of how to design an effective toggle button that shows the selected option clearly is a long-term open question among UI/UX designers. In this second part, Eduard Kuric explains a complex list of visual cues used by toggle buttons to communica… Read Full Article
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Designing Better Error Messages UX
Error messages need to be easy to spot, but they also need to be helpful. Let’s explore when error messages should live above input fields and why toast error messages are usually not a very good idea. Read Full Article
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Gamifying employee engagement: UI/UX case study
In this article, I’ll walk you through how we transformed employee engagement from boring to exciting at Würth Elektronik. Read Full Article