How to compate similiar products and highlight differences and USPs?

As a user I want to compare different product variants and evaluate the one matching best my needs.
Most websites using comparison tables to show at a glance every single differenct feature.
For me this approach is massivly…
How to compare similiar products and highlight differences and USPs?

As a user I want to compare different product variants and evaluate the one matching best my needs.
Most websites using comparison tables to show at a glance every single differenct feature.
For me this approach is massivly…
How to improve naming for Tasklist and Task

I have a section in an application, that lists all the Task Lists (or ToDo Lists, or Check Lists) assigned. Each list has several Tasks (or ToDos, or Checks) inside.
What do you think would be the most appropriate naming str…
Label for input type email in a form

Is there any UX consideration for the label for an email,some labels that i could think of are:
Email ID
Email Address
Email
Label for input type email in a form

Is there any UX consideration for the label for an email,some labels that i could think of are:
Email ID
Email Address
Email
Web and mobile design patterns

I am new to UX and I want to know some use full resources for Web and Mobile design patterns. Can any one please share with me?
Thank you in Advance.
Need a pattern to choose 1 or both of 2 options (+ edited for clarity)

I have a screen which allows the user to capture bank account information (+ the account information is for someone that the user wishes to pay, either now or later – this is a banking context, not e-commerce) and then choose…
Responsive Web Design based on physical size?

The current practice of using media queries via pixel-thresholds is fine, but what if someone decided to use their 50-inch 4k tv as a vertical monitor and actually sit really close to it?
I could see that happening if their w…
Should I assume that my users are computer literate?

These days, most people have some kind of technology device, wether it be a cell phone, tablet, laptop, or desktop computer. So is it safe to assume that all of my users are computer literate?
Should I assume that my users are computer literate?

These days, most people have some kind of technology device, wether it be a cell phone, tablet, laptop, or desktop computer. So is it safe to assume that all of my users are computer literate? (i.e. understand most of the “co…