Ui/Ux and graphic designer [closed]
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I have been a graphic designer and web developer for about 20 years. How do I get into UI / UX work?
Is work suitable for freepic.com or another site?
regards,
Saeed
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How to design a UI to reduce eye fatigue?

I am an operator for a large piece of industrial equipment that has a new digital interface, but operating that equipment requires staring at a computer screen for several hours to ensure that everything is working properly. The UI has a b…
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Can you critique my work Design UX/UI [closed]
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give me mistake if i’m wrong and give me what i must to change please
Login form
Main form with no data to show (small rectangle center screen)
Main form without side bar menu (hidden)
Context menu for secondory actions ( like update d…
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What would be a good UI element to give user ability to enter arbitrary text, or one of several special values?

Specific example is that we have a form which allows searching of issue tickets. One of the fields we want to allow search on is the assignee, currently this is a simple textbox.
We also want to give the user the ability to find all ticket…
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Icons for indication vs. icons for action

I’m working on some tables that use both non-clickable indication icons (the R and the Repeat icons on the left) and clickable action icons (the dollar sign and printer icons on the right). I think users will learn and understand while onb…
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Icons for indication vs. icons for action

I’m working on some tables that use both non-clickable indication icons (the R and the Repeat icons on the left) and clickable action icons (the dollar sign and printer icons on the right). I think users will learn and understand while onb…
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Minimum table column width when resizing the column

In the table that I’m working on, user are able to resize any columns within the table. However, we would like to prevent user from resizing the column to a point where it’s like collapsing the column.
Is there a best practice for setting …
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Why in some Dribble UI’s User Avatar (user settings) are kept in bottom left?

Just curious, I saw in some of the dribble shots are designed with the User Avatar in the bottom left of the screens and also noticed on BitBucket UI.
Is there any usability factor for keeping it at Bottom Left?
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Is it better/less confusing to show the user a longer list of options with some disabled, or only show the available choices?

This is regarding a signup/scheduling request form:
In my business (appliance repairs), there are multiple manufacturers and products:
- Refrigerators
- Washers
- Dryers
- Microwaves
- Stoves
We don’t work on all products for all manufacturers, so if someone picks “Samsung” for example, the list would be:
- Washers
- Dryers
- Microwaves
- Stoves
because we don’t work on Samsung Refrigerators. If someone picks “Viking” the list would be:
- Microwaves
- Stoves
Because viking doesn’t make washers and dryers and we don’t work on built-in refrigerators.
I’m on the fence whether to show the entire list (about a dozen items) and draw a line though and disable the unavailable choices, or to simply not show the unavailable choices.
This: Don’t hide or disable menu items? seems even more confusing than the other two options since it suggests giving an explanation as to “why?”.
Customers don’t really care why we don’t work on Samsung refrigerators, all that matters is that we don’t work on them.
Hiding the unavailable options seems like it would be a little confusing for the user because we fix refrigerators and they have a broken Samsung refrigerator, but showing the option and making it unavailable seems worse.
Does anybody have any ideas? Anything better?
Thanks!
Terry
Update:
I did some user testing and they all like
- Fewer options that are all valid
instead of
- All options with the impossible options disabled
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Starting UI/UX -Advice [closed]
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I am actively trying to chart a path for myself to become more versed in UI/UX. Apart from traditional University or College courses- are there any other avenues that you would suggest? Currently have a playlist of videos on youtube – but …