UI vs. UX design
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- mort_0
- people are going to fill that guitar up with peesarahfailin
- drgs0
- shapesalad1
- increasingly savage reviewshapesalad
- This is goldprophetone
- made me lolsarahfailin
- The ending was the real high point! hahahaMondoMorphic
- lol
"sibelius crashed"cannonball1978
- utopian2
- Geniuses who built thisNBQ00
- When you're really drunk, you need twosarahfailin
- when two lone swordsmen cross each otherhelloeatbreathedrive
- never cross streams!_niko
- chukkaphob1
- cool waveomg
- only for future bikes..futurefood
- i wonder how many people trip over these_salisae_
- I rather like these.utopian
- if only you could FUCKING LOCK YOUR BIKE THEREProjectile
- Krassy2
- Promotes forward thinkingset
- at least it has the railings so if you're disabled you can still bunny hop to the TPsarahfailin
- Krassy0
Chrome browser always FELT super light and paper thin.
One of the super minor changes in the latest upgrade is the rounded corners of the URL address bar and its light gray background. Because of that, now the entire browser experience feels to me as heavy as Firefox.
Such MINOR change has such a MAJOR effect on usability!
- This should go in the "signs you're getting old?" thread.ShenanigansTV
- huh?Krassy
- When's the last time you heard a young person express a browser update and how it feels?ShenanigansTV
- as a matter of fact, last week at a UCD meetingKrassy
- You're describing your perception of Chrome, not its object usability.MondoMorphic
- whose perception should I describe? :-) I am reflecting on its object usability as gathered by my own experience with it as a user.Krassy
- I like it.notype
- I imagine younger people comment on browser updates far more than older people.... ?set
- Personally, I really like the chrome update. Especially on mobile.set
- used to it by now. I like it nowKrassy
- chukkaphob-1
- This is like one of my nightmarescannonball1978
- oh look, a bathroom in NYC.notype
- oh look, a studio in NYC.ETM
- Hayoth0
I am designing a web application that has a variety of concurrent sizes for the user to select. I am looking for some inspiration of how I display the information visually and in scale.
For example
2x2
3x3
3x7Etc.
Know any resources?
- Dashboard?studderine
- Stud, is that a site or are you saying look at dashboard inspiration?Hayoth
- Nairn-3
A bit of a heavy one...
"Indonesia 737 crash caused by “safety” feature change pilots weren’t told of"
- R_Kercz2
Interview with Alan Cooper
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Al…Part 1 : https://www.stitcher.com/podcast…
Part 2 : https://www.stitcher.com/podcast…
- utopian0
What Is Zero UI? (And Why Is It Crucial To The Future Of Design?)
For better or worse, a large amount of design work these days is visual. That makes sense, since the most essential products we interact with have screens. But as the internet of things surrounds us with devices that can hear our words, anticipate our needs, and sense our gestures, what does that mean for the future of design, especially as those screens go away?
- I'd like to see my banking app communicate my balance and recent transactions by gestures and beeps only.shapesalad
- There's still going to be visual ui design. A lot of voice and gesture stuff is novelty. Hyped up, then it'll settle into where it's really needed.shapesalad