Things I found on the web this week (23rd February)

Jenny Brown
UX Qatar
Published in
2 min readFeb 23, 2017
Image taken from Tips on Applying Copy Content in User Interfaces

This week: a simple tool for building products people love, tips for applying copy to interfaces, how to know when your product is finished.

Here are the things I found interesting on the web this week.

Happy reading!

// DESIGN THINGS

8 Best Practices for Mobile Form Design
Here are some great tips and examples to make sure your mobile forms look sweet and are easy to use.

Design for Non-Designers: Part 2
Part 1 is about how your product looks but this part is more important — how your product works. Use this guide to compare your product with best practice examples and to influence the design decisions that you need to make in future.

// PRODUCT DEVELOPMENT THINGS

A Ridiculously Simple Tool For Building Products People Love
Spoiler: it’s all about making sure your product is doing the ‘job’ your users and customers ‘hired’ it for. Write some ‘job stories’ to help you plan what your product should do.

You Need to Manage Digital Projects for Outcomes, Not Outputs
When is a project finished? For most of us, it seems pretty simple: when we ship the product or launch the service. But we need to take a step back and consider what “done” really means.

// WORDS THINGS

Tips on Applying Copy Content in User Interfaces
When designing a digital product, it’s ‘vital to remember that high-quality copy is as essential as the details of visual performance.’

// USEFUL THINGS

BoardThing
In case you aren’t aware of this brilliant product for team collaboration: Fast, simple, real-time collaboration. As easy as cards on a board.

Compiled with ❤️ in Qatar

Originally published at tinyletter.com.

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Jenny Brown
UX Qatar

Director of Digital Experience and Digital Transformation at Qatar Museums