It’s dawned on me how incessant and intrusive phone notifications are. I may be realising this late. About two months ago I installed an app called 360 Security on my Android phone. One of the many functions it had was a ‘Notification Manager’. I switched it on and let it do it’s thing. A week… Continue reading Digital suffocation.
Category: Design
Design is the method of putting form and content together. Design, just as art, has multiple definitions; there is no single definition. Design can be art. Design can be aesthetics. Design is so simple, that’s why it is so complicated.
You can plan design sprints, but you can’t plan “insights” or “innovation”
Image via unsplash @firmbee The best stories tumble out of a customer’s mind when you are walking them out after an interview. When they are relaxed. When they have had time to introspect. When they don’t have to please you anymore. They come when you meander on to an unrelated topic. They come when people are… Continue reading You can plan design sprints, but you can’t plan “insights” or “innovation”
A few things I learned from the second day at #Interaction17 #IxDA17
Interaction 17 is one of the biggest UX conferences in the world. Organized by IxDA, it brings together design leaders, professionals, and students from different continents to discuss the future of Interaction Design and our role and responsibility as designers in creating experiences for our users — as well as the larger impact the products we create… Continue reading A few things I learned from the second day at #Interaction17 #IxDA17
Learnings from my 6-month design internship at a startup
Your job title is just the first part of the story ???? At tado° nobody cared that I was just an intern. There was so much going on, that it wasn’t important what I was really appointed to do. We just tried to “get shit done”. I was given a lot of responsibility and wore hats… Continue reading Learnings from my 6-month design internship at a startup
Designing Anticipated User Experiences
Anticipatory Design is possibly the next big leap within the field of Experience Design. “Design that is one step ahead” as Shapiro refers to it. This sounds amazing, but where does it lead us? And how will it affect our relationship with technology? I’ve dedicated my Master thesis to this topic to identify both ethical… Continue reading Designing Anticipated User Experiences
UX Interviews, Stop Trump’s Wall, What Designers Can Learn From Gyms, and more UX this week
What’s hot in UX this week: Designing Beyond Screens: an Interview with UX Author Dan Saffer → Dan Saffer is a product leader, designer and the author of the books Designing Devices (2011), Designing Gestural Interfaces (2008), Designing for Interaction (2006, 2009) and Microinteractions (2013). Since 1995, he has been helping shape our field, working with… Continue reading UX Interviews, Stop Trump’s Wall, What Designers Can Learn From Gyms, and more UX this week
Honing Crazy Eights with randomness
We use Crazy Eights often during ideation at Philosophie including during our Design Sprints (as does Google Ventures). They are great for diverging to lots of ideas before we start to build prototypes. You run the Crazy Eights exercise by quickly sketching a bunch of ideas as a team. Often it is done on a… Continue reading Honing Crazy Eights with randomness
What’s Your 2016 Overview as a Designer?
Image Credit I looked back at what I’ve accomplished in the past year as a designer and wanted to share some insights. Here is an overview: Golden Gate Bridge icon created by Sunny Wang What have I accomplished? 1. I’m now a writer on Medium and an Invision Blog contributor. 2. I led a few redesign… Continue reading What’s Your 2016 Overview as a Designer?
Google Home: first impressions
This is my Google Home making friends at my place Last Black Friday I couldn’t resist the temptation to buy a Google Home, and I’m in love with it. I can justify my shopping spree by saying I am a designer and really needed to feel how it is to interact with a device only by… Continue reading Google Home: first impressions
10 Brilliant Design Quotes That Inspire Us
Working in an industry that allows us to produce new and thrilling designs everyday is something most people would be envious of. But, just like any other career, graphic and web designers still need a little inspiration every once in a while. Lucky for us, there have been many talented artists, designers, businesspeople and dreamers who have… Continue reading 10 Brilliant Design Quotes That Inspire Us
Flatpickr: A lightweight javascript datetime picker
Flatpickr is a new plugin built with javascript (zero dependencies) that generates design agnostic datetime pickers to be included in your website or app. Very powerful and lightweight (less than 15kb), it is definitely worth a try. Project page View on Github
Chart.js A Simple yet flexible JavaScript charting for designers & developers
Chart.js was first introduced in year 2013, for 3 years of intensive development by many contributors, it has became quite a powerful open source Javascript charting plugin. It’s designed for both developers and designers. It supports 8 types of charts – Line, Bar, Radar, Polar Area, Pie & Doughnut, Scales charts. With version 2.0, you… Continue reading Chart.js A Simple yet flexible JavaScript charting for designers & developers
Color Choices You Must Avoid – Quick Guide
Creative Market released an infographic guide to help you make the right choices in selecting the correct color combinations for your next web design project. There’re reasons why certain colors shouldn’t be used altogether, here we have 5 color combinations you should use with extra care. Never use pure black Red and green don’t play… Continue reading Color Choices You Must Avoid – Quick Guide
27 Search Boxes With HTML and CSS – CSS Paradise
CSS experiments with a search form input and button. In this collection are the pens for anything related to search box, search bar, global search area that we can put to a website page. Searching Animation Inspired by Another Set of Eyes by Frank Rodriguez.*needs work in Firefox but looks quite nice in Chrome and… Continue reading 27 Search Boxes With HTML and CSS – CSS Paradise
ToDo List Inspiration
Task manager application UI by Alexander Me Day042 Todo List by Catherine Wang 042 DailyUI — ToDo List by Adrien Gervaix Calendar App by Vadim Gromov Updated ToDay app v.1.5 by Guglielmo Daily UI #042 — To Do List by Kelsey Bowman Day 003-Work List by ZoeWang 042 — List App by Racine Davis day41-Todolist by JIE LIU To-Do List by… Continue reading ToDo List Inspiration
Facebook OS X design concept
Today we want to show you a Facebook design concept for OS X. Lorenzo Bocchi, the designer, has completely redesigned the classic user interface providing new pages, grid views and other UI elements. Last but not least, he has released the Sketch project file on his personal page for free… it’s worth a look! Download freebie
55+ Elements UI kit for building websites
Here is a free UI kit made of 55+ elements for designing clean and modern websites. Free PSD created and released by AgenceMe. Download freebie
Material Kit – A Badass Bootstrap UI Kit Based on Material Design
Material Design, a visual language designed by Google to demonstrate good design and a unified experience across platforms and device sizes. Not just visual design, it includes meaningful and appropriate motion serving to focus attention and maintain continuity. In the other hand, we have the popular Twitter Bootstrap Front End library that provides all the… Continue reading Material Kit – A Badass Bootstrap UI Kit Based on Material Design
Monet: Free PSD Mobile UI kit
This week featured freebie is Monet, a free mobile UI kit designed in Adobe Photoshop by Konul Bayramova. The kit includes 16 high-quality iOS screens in PSD format that you can use for inspiration for your app design. Download freebie
What does simplicity in UX design look like?
For over a decade, designers have debated what constitutes simplicity in user experience design. As Robert Hoekman Jr. points out in his article When It Comes to UX Design, Simplicity is Overrated, the variation in semantics is confusing. Simplicity could refer to a clean design (then there’s the disparity of what “clean” actually looks like), the… Continue reading What does simplicity in UX design look like?
A Closer Look at the Best UX and UI Tools and Apps
There are various ways to build a prototype, and a prototype can be used as a measure of design progress or to test final result. In most instances, a web designer goal is to create a high-fidelity prototype has the look and feel of the end product, and is also capable of supporting team collaboration… Continue reading A Closer Look at the Best UX and UI Tools and Apps
Pop-up Inspiration
Popup — Dailyui by Goutham What’s new by Pieter-Pleun Korevaar Pop-up by Oleg Frolov Daily Ui Day 16 Pop-Up by tomatree Day 016 — Subscribe by HEZY Pop-up by Patryk Zabielski Daily UI #14 — Infographic by Patryk Wąsik for Symu.co Day 016 — Pop Up by Evgen Sale Pop-Up by David França Spotify Pop-Up / Overlay Premium. by Quentin Daily UI — Day 16… Continue reading Pop-up Inspiration
Hello Circular.
Meet Circular, Spotify’s new typeface. Circular is a friendly sans-serif with unmistakable character and universal appeal. Just the traits we were looking for when choosing a typeface. This update is a key part of the brand refresh we introduced last year, and we couldn’t be more excited to be rolling it out. The update is… Continue reading Hello Circular.
New Free PSD Mockup Templates for Designers (27 MockUps)
GDJ is one of the best Graphic Design Website to download free web and graphic design resources like vector graphics, free fonts, free PSD files, free PSD mockups and many more useful resources. In this collection we put to gathered free Photoshop PSD mockup resources which are very helpful for print designs. Free Square Magazine Mockup Download… Continue reading New Free PSD Mockup Templates for Designers (27 MockUps)