Dogs & Cats: How Product Managers Can Work Better With UX Designers
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Professional Slides presentations. Light or dark background?
I must choose my company’s default PowerPoint presentation template.
Having in mind that this template should be versatile, and that people want to create presentations quickly, should I create a template with light or dark …
Where can I find a list of names for mobile ui components?
Long ago when I was just a lad, I sat in my Votech computer programming class and learned Visual Basic. Visual Basic proved a wonderful primer for learning about UI components and their names. I learned about the text box, …
Why I Love User Stories
While they may not replace high-level product requirement documents in all organizations, they can be used to break those requirements into bite-sized pieces that are easier to digest, understand, and build against.
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Mike Monteiro: How Designers Destroyed The World
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Preventing users from closing browser tab. Bad idea?
I have a customer who wants to add one of those annoying JavaScript alerts that prevent users from closing a browser tab to make them a discount offer. You know, something like:
“are you sure you want to leave this page?…
Five Approaches To Creating Lightweight Personas
Understanding your audience is essential to building great products. The first questions for any project should be “Who are we designing for? What are their goals? What are their motivations?”
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Optimal shape for interaction with a map
What is the best aspect ratio for a geographical map when considering ease of finding a route from a variable start point to a marked end point?
Forgot Password Inline vs. Separate Page
I recently encountered this approach for the Forgot Password link on the LLS site. When you select the link, you are not taken to another page. Instead, an email field is displayed. This seems to be a more efficent approach t…
Forgot Password Inline vs. Separate Page
I recently encountered this approach for the Forgot Password link on the LLS site. When you select the link, you are not taken to another page. Instead, an email field is displayed. This seems to be a more efficent approach t…