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Stop wireframing (but still start low-fidelity)

UX Collective

Selecting a brand color for interactive patterns is no faster or slower as it is the default blue. However, we still need to focus on lower-level decisions before worrying about the presentation layer of an application (i.e., This isnt 2004 where we needed final_final_really-final_designs.psd.

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Patterns are good

UX Collective

Source: Tidbits A design pattern is a document that describes a common solution to a recurring design problem. According to Tibor Kunert (2009), using design patterns allows designers to quickly find solutions to problems using proven designs, rather than starting from scratch each time. Welcome to Design Patterns.

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Design notes on the 2023 Wikipedia redesign

UX Collective

2004–2019 We have to go back in time a little to properly frame this story. Back to 2004, which was the last time Wikipedia’s interface changed significantly. However, the general layout, and specifically the reading experience, stayed largely the same between the 2004 update, and 2019, where this story begins.

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How Has Website Design Changed Over Time? A Detailed History

Inkbot Design

The term was also presented in the paper of Austin Henderson, Donald Norman, and Jim Miller. The network touched the heights of popularity in 2004 when it acquired more than one million users. It also appeared as the largest social network between 2004 and 2010 worldwide. 2004 – Flickr Introduced. Web developers.

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Top 10 Clothing Brand Logos for Designer Inspiration

Inkbot Design

Trefoil and Wordmark Logo (1997-2004): In 1997 Adidas updated its logo by incorporating the company name below the trefoil. Three Bars Logo (2004-2013): As part of a brand overhaul in 2004, Adidas introduced a new logo called the “Three Bars.” The trefoil symbolised the brand's heritage in athletic footwear.

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Designing with the brain in mind: a deep dive into neuroaesthetics

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Symmetry is a ubiquitous pattern in nature, from the bilateral symmetry of animals to the radial symmetry of flowers. Use consistent patterns and shapes to create symmetry. This not only makes the design visually appealing but also makes it easier for users to understand the information being presented. 2004) Palmer, Stephen E.,

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Does UX have an imposter problem?

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This situation may mean that UXers present weak evidence because what should be done is just obvious. Once you have their responses, look for patterns: what does more than one person say? I’ve seen situations where the UX team is not taken seriously because… well, it isn’t providing strong evidence for its recommendations.