I’ve had a great deal of fun doing polls on various small UI preferences. Check out the one on Styling Accordions.
My first real “UX” job was at an agency, and my title was “UX Engineer”. My day to day work looked a lot like:
If you’ve read my piece on not being afraid to make something up, you’ll know that I’m really into bending frameworks, templates, etc. Quoting myself,
I have a motto, that if you ask me a question about anything web related, my answer is always “It depends”. We’ve been exploring different UI options in my “quickpolls” like, hover vs. click navigation and accordion styles.
As a UX Designer, one of my favorite pieces of UI is probably the navigation menu. To me, it encapsulates everything important about UX in one neat piece. There’s interactivity, information architecture, visual design, user flow, and more — all wrapped up in one UI. It’s so juicy (heh…
There’s been a small war going on in the UX world about whether unsolicited redesigns are good. The main argument against them is that designing without the original business decisions or requirements is an exercise in futility. I am somewhat inclined to agree.
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