Yuliana Z.Designing The Perfect AccordionQuick Summary: Design patterns. An almost mythical phrase that often inspires either awe or resentment. As designers, we tend to think of…Aug 12, 2020Aug 12, 2020
Yuliana Z.Infinite Scrolling, Pagination Or “Load More” Buttons?Quick Summary: What is the best UX pattern to display products on an e-commerce website: pagination, a “Load more” button or infinite…Jul 31, 2020Jul 31, 2020
Yuliana Z.Dropdowns — Design GuidelinesA dropdown menu allows the user to choose an option or action from a contextual list. The source of the dropdown is usually a button.Aug 9, 2019Aug 9, 2019
Yuliana Z.A complete guide to iconographyRepost from https://www.designsystems.com/iconography-guide/Jun 20, 20193Jun 20, 20193
Yuliana Z.Why cards are the future of the webCards are fast becoming the best design pattern for mobile devices.Feb 20, 2018Feb 20, 2018
Yuliana Z.Ignore the customer experience, lose a billion dollars (Walmart case study)You’re with Walmart. It’s 2009, and you want to do something new, something transformative, to out-innovate rival Target. You have a sense…Oct 10, 20171Oct 10, 20171
Yuliana Z.Password “Masking” vs “Unmasking”Good For Logging In, Bad For Signing UpDec 3, 2016Dec 3, 2016
Yuliana Z.Toggle button show “Current state” vs “Will be changed state”Question about buttons that toggle between two states. (Think Play/Pause, or Shuffle/Regular Play.) As the title says, should the toggle…Dec 3, 2016Dec 3, 2016
Yuliana Z.“Rounded Corners” vs “Sharp Corners”Designers use rounded corners so much today that they’re more of an industry standard than a design trend. Not only are they found on…Dec 3, 2016Dec 3, 2016
Yuliana Z.Sign in vs Log inIn “Homepage Usability”, Jakob Nielsen (together with Marie Tahir, 2002, p. 53) recommends the use of “sign in” / “sign out” over “log in”…Dec 3, 2016Dec 3, 2016