Greatest Web Design Inspiration!
I found insane collections of the best portfolios and landing pages, all for free.
Here are 7 biggest websites to inspire your design (GENIUS) ⬇:
How to design accessible UI components
Best practices for creating accessible UI components: forms, drop-downs, tabbed interfaces, modals, and disclosure widgets.
https://t.co/rQyHvFYAqF
Everyone knows Lewis & Clark, but did you know that there was a black man who was also part of the expedition?
As he was enslaved by William Clark, he participated as a full member of the expedition & was present when the expedition reached the Pacific Ocean.
A THREAD
Book recommendation needed:
if you had an engineering-led team with little experience with product management or UX design, what is the first book you'd have them read?
Not *your* favorite book. But the one that is best written for this audience.
I feel like I spent my whole week having conversations about prioritizing. This is a thoughtful framework to consider.
A matrix for prioritizing user research by Ananda Nadya in @uxdesigncc https://t.co/amuYHOAoKP
What is "design done right"?
There are a number of conditions.
I. The most important one is time.
Design done right takes time—time to research, to analyze, to explore, to refine.
In their elevation of speed over everything, organizations rarely provide time.
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Over the years the most common designer complaint has always been "No one listens" and "UX isn't a priority/understood", so I want to throw something controversial out there:
Some of this is our doing.
A quick(ish) thread on why and how to fix it 🧵
#uxdesign#design#ux
It's fine to say that you're not passionate about metrics,analytics, research, or anything UX Design related.
Just say UI Designer or Visual Designer. You're still very relevant in the design space.
However, make we no see UX Designer or Product Designer for your bio.
Thanks.
Six points of clarification on my recent posts, for those wondering or misinterpreting or knee-jerking:
1. #UX and #Design should absolutely be specialist roles and positions; trained UXers and Designers should always be leading that charge.
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Excited to get this live! @matthew_spear and myself are looking for beta testers for Here.
If you’re looking to start #journaling, Here is for you! https://t.co/Cc1GYp2ySk
Retweets would be appreciated 😀