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Signals of interface quality

Looking at the seams and ergonomics digital craft

Designing a data-heavy enterprise application — Part 1

A brief comparison and a practical guide on loading and displaying data or handling errors in enterprise vs consumer applications.

‘1,374 Days: My Life With Long Covid’

A data storytelling experience for The New York Times about a life-altering disease.

The 3-click rule: myth or fact?

The 3-click rule states that any desired information should be accessible to the user in not more than three clicks.

Why traditional web tech stacks hold marketing teams back

Ever feel like creating an effective marketing website is harder than it should be? You’re not alone — and you’re not wrong.

An exploration in collective interfaces

Designing for shared experiences: from personal computing to computing environments

Margins are outdated

Indents or gaps between blocks came from typesetting (see “reglets”). When applied to graphical user interface, they are obsolete. And here’s why.

5 Simple Ways of Using Midjourney for Better Web Design

Here are five simple yet effective ways to leverage Midjourney for better web design…

Microinteractions: Enhancing User Engagement and Satisfaction

Nearly four out of ten users will only engage with a website with good design or content aesthetics. On the other hand, a favorable first impression can enhance overall user satisfaction by as much as 39%. Microinteractions can craft a memorable first impression and entice users to engage further.

Mastering Mobile Typography: Font Usage Tips and Best Practices

Don’t let inconsistent typefaces or subpar spacing impede accessibility or hurt your brand. These mobile typography guidelines will help enhance user experience and increase engagement.

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