Ever come across the term 'Page Strategy'? If it's new to you, all good, I will explain to you quickly inside this short thread 🧵
Spoiler alert: they're a much more effective tool than showing wireframes.
The full how-to video link inside the last tweet 👇
I'm proud to be mentoring RMIT Online's short course, User Experience Design & User Interface Design. Next intake commencing 29th May. Find out more here 👇
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Love seeing this as a designer. It's a wireframe-flow for Spotify's playlist – it's probably from around 2007-ish. Gotta love how they used the signature green highlight to match the brand colour!
That's my way to create much better UI styles. I'm going to try and share more of my creative process. You can also check out my agency's work here https://t.co/DggZubEcJa
I have a way to create better UI styles by creating a solid visual direction, all done via moodboarding. For me, it helps create uniform direction and also educates non-designers in expressing styles.
Watch me break it down for you inside this thread 👇
5️⃣ Embrace moodboarding for a unified visual direction and stronger team collaboration. Moodboarding helps get everyone on the same page, leading to better design outcomes and a more consistent experience.
My documentation for design systems inside my Notion is usually quite dense. So this nifty tool could help do some heavy lifting when someone needs an answer on anything, big or small.
https://t.co/gvaPMkPqSW
This seems cool! Would help with moodboarding design and showing hi-fi concepts to better share vision with clients and/or teams.
https://t.co/ayVFuDYFCz