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Does Apple use a base grid for iOS elements?

Does Apple use a base grid for iOS elements?

I am currently working on creating an iOS and Android app for my company and was looking at the Sketch library that Apple provides for iOS. While inspecting a few elements it looks like some of the dimensions are chosen at random. For exam…

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Material Design Best Practice: Should a dialog "Accept" button only get enabled upon changes to a mutable inner state

Material Design Best Practice: Should a dialog "Accept" button only get enabled upon changes to a mutable inner state

As far as UX goes, particularly when working within the material design specifications for a Windows app, if an accept/cancel dialog is presented to the user that is intended to mutate some "model" or save some data, should the b…

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How do I can separate the green part and save the white part as curve SVG in illustrator? [migrated]

How do I can separate the green part and save the white part as curve SVG in illustrator? [migrated]

How do I can separate the green part and save the white part as curve SVG in illustrator?
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How to represent the anamolies in process from registration to discharge in healthcare system

How to represent the anamolies in process from registration to discharge in healthcare system

I am working on patient journey process and figuring a way to map the stress points involved in the anamolies in conflict processes in the journey of patient registration to discharge. The main objective is to point out the specific proces…

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Why does apple hide things in menus?

Why does apple hide things in menus?

On a number of occasions, I’ve needed to change something in the settings of my mac, and I cannot see it in the relevant menu. After some googling, in emerges that the reason I cannot see this option is because it’s actually hidden. I pick…

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Why use borders around dropdowns in a mobile app?

Why use borders around dropdowns in a mobile app?

I’m working on a mobile app with a GUI similar to the Gasbuddy mobile app.
The first screenshot is what Gasbuddy looks like now. The 2nd screenshot is the same thing but without the borders around the dropdowns.
I may be overthinking, but …

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Position/order for "Low", "Medium", "High" options

Position/order for "Low", "Medium", "High" options

Is there any convention about positions/order to display options buttons/radio- buttons/checkboxes for values as:
"Very low","Low", "Medium", "High", "Very High"
for attributes as Impact, R…

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Position/order for "Low", "Medium", "High" options

Position/order for "Low", "Medium", "High" options

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How to avoid the use of nested cards

How to avoid the use of nested cards

I am developing a school web app and trying to follow material design guidelines.
There’s a functionality that allows teacher to create homework and in-class test models, wherein they can input a list of tags and each student who participa…

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How to avoid the use of nested cards

How to avoid the use of nested cards

I am developing a school web app and trying to follow material design guidelines.
There’s a functionality that allows teacher to create homework and in-class test models, wherein they can input a list of tags and each student who participa…

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