Card UI, Mobile DropDowns, UX Checklist Apps, and UX in Healthcare

Nicholas Tenhue ✒️
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3 min readOct 12, 2016

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When Card UI Design Doesn’t Work →

Rob Gill, UX Manager at Perform, proves that lists can trump cards 🃏

With the popular rise of Material Design, ‘cards’ have become a common part of modern web design. Especially when it comes to archive pages where you want to only offer a summary of information.

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Mobile DropDowns Revisited →

Klaus Scharfers, creator of quant-ux.com, argues why we should avoid dropdown menus on mobile platforms

On mobile platforms, there are often better alternatives for dropdown menus. Luke Wroblewski wrote a fantastic article about the pros and cons of different controls and pointed out how many “taps” the user can save when using the appropriate elements.

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5 Awesome UX Checklist Apps →

Nicholas Tenhue, owner of www.theuxblog.com, shares 5 UX checklist apps for keeping on top of your projects

We have compiled the best checklist apps to make planning your user centered design process easier. Many of these apps serve different purposes, and it’s hard to tell which one will be the most productive tool for the task at hand. We have collected the best user experience checklist apps you can use on the web, iOS, and Android.

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The Sad State of Product Design and Innovation in Healthcare →

Joyce Lee, MD, MPH Patient-centered Design Thinking Evangelist, writes about the challenges for design in healthcare

We pay lots of money for bad design in healthcare. When will device and drug companies create user-centered innovations that actually improve the lives of patients instead of their bottom line?

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