Some interesting rules of thumb for user interface design: Visual design rules you can safely follow every time.
One note I want to make for later on is to use #222222 instead of #000000 and #F2F2F2 instead of #FFFFFF.
Some interesting rules of thumb for user interface design: Visual design rules you can safely follow every time.
One note I want to make for later on is to use #222222 instead of #000000 and #F2F2F2 instead of #FFFFFF.
This didn’t tell me anything I didn’t know, but I was pleased to read it: Unix command line conventions over time.
On the other end of the spectrum: UX patterns for CLI tools.
A well designed website: Nielsen Norman Group… :)
Today I stumbled upon: Laws of UX. It has Jakob’s Law.
I wish I had the money to buy and the time to read this one: The UX Book: Designing a Quality User Experience.
Here’s a fun article about Double-clicking On The Web from way back in 2015. Ah, the good old days.
This article popped up in my feed today: The UX of Among Us: The importance of colorblind-friendly design, it’s an interesting discussion of various types of colour blindness and what they’re like.
Reading about UX patterns from Microsoft. Particularly Branding your Windows Store apps.