UX Cheat Sheet: Common login patterns *
What ho! What is that on yonder homepage? A returning user? Jimminy cricket! Looks like we have to design a login pattern.
What ho! What is that on yonder homepage? A returning user? Jimminy cricket! Looks like we have to design a login pattern.
Ageism isn’t the problem, our self-sabotaging mindsets are.
The website of Traffic Productions is our pick this week. The design is bold and showcases a strong, clear motif with great use if the Suisse typeface. The concise layout effectively communicates the message, making this website a standout example of great design.
The 62 icons of the Olympic and Paralympic disciplines have been designed in a coat of arms style, evolving from a simple depiction into a more emotive symbol.
UX designers play an essential role in keeping app users engaged using various design and psychology techniques. Prototyping and testing are vital for helping designers fix usability issues or business opportunities that could lead to higher engagement.
A shuffling type animation with various effects for a geeky terminal look.
Good UX writing takes time. Time to simplify phrasing, make interactions clear, and craft every sentence in the product. But there’s only so much you can do when you’re rewriting. Sometimes good UX writing also involves rethinking.
The “dos and don’ts” of letting go for designers
How to instruct developers to build accessible products
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