
Has it been a while since you read an article on the craft of UX design? We’ve gathered some of the latest articles, news, and tips for one-stop reading. Get caught up with some current trends, information, and more.
UI cheat sheet: text fields
Buttons and text fields are probably the most used user inputs. Click the link for a great reference and tips for creating text fields. You’ll learn about text field anatomy, text field structure, common text field styles, using icons in text fields, labeling and prompt text, feedback, autoformat, touch targets, accessibility checklist, and text field hall of fame.
How to prevent your users from making mistakes
Nobody is perfect. But as a UX designer, you can certainly minimize the chance of error and build forgiving experiences that allow users to navigate with confidence. Click the link to learn how to reduce the risk of errors.
How to prevent your users from making mistakes
UX Process: What really “know your user” means
Why should you go through all the trouble of creating personas? It’s best to nail down the essence of your users and their presumed behavioral variables. Click the link to read why it’s so important.
UX Process: What really “know your user” means
11 tips for presenting your UI/UX designs to non‑designers
Learn how to successfully communicate your UI/UX designs so you walk away with useful, actionable feedback.
Thanks for sharing the blog. UX researchers must be skilled at what they do, which typically requires education or expertise in a related field that analyses human behavior, such as psychology, cognitive science or behavioral economics. It’s crucial to be proficient at reading the user and empathizing with them while handling data and analytics.