UI & UX
UI & UX
Out of context: Reply #31
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- mg330
Does anyone ever get the feeling that some of this stuff is excessively thought out more than it needs to be? I find being a ux architect that I've had to work harder to convince some colleagues who are good designers or art directors of things that are pure common sense, like: why would you put a "view all products" button at the end multiple product filter buttons (for prod categories)? You put the All button up front as the broadest grouping, then the filters following it.