I wish to show the users that an item already edited. What visual affordance can be used for this?
To have awareness on interacting for the second time, the user is able to differentiate between edited and non edited items.
Here is a picture of the element :
Personalisation reports/case studies
Bit left of field query but hopefully someone out there can point me in the right direction.
I am doing some research and looking for good case studies/reports for online personalisation. I’ve seen plenty of ‘how to’ & …
What are some examples / case studies of apps that did better due to improved UX?
Are there any good examples / case studies of mobile applications revamped (improved UX) that have a higher conversion due to the UX adjustments?
Material Design + Breadcrumbs + Mobile
Long time lurker, first time poster.
The org Im with is pushing towards Material based design (polymer etc) and we’re developing a new app for mobile and desktop.
The UX issue Im hitting is the use of breadcrumbs. Its only a 3 tier deep site (home > list of events > event detail) but the labels are sadly long, and Im being asked not to abbreviate (especially for screen readers).
So I’d love to ask this UX brains trust their thoughts on 2 solutions Im aiming at:
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Just a back button – Its not deep – its not easy to get lost – and when you go to an events detail, youd only ever want to go back (or register for it, which flicks off elsehwhere).
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Left hand side ellipsis responsive breadcrumbs (prototype: http://jsfiddle.net/ZfbaD/529/). I see this is elegant (as the event names are potentially long) but has the issue of ellipsis’ing the nav back off the screen (unlikely… but…).
Any input would be appreciated!
Organizing search results
We have a mobile Hebrew Bible app that includes a text search function. The search returns results in order of verse location in the Bible. Sometimes there can be lots of results. Each search result includes the book-chapter-…
Tabs with icons
A recent usability test suggested that users had a hard time finding how to complete tasks, mostly because they couldn’t find the buttons on a ribbon UI (like Office).
My first reaction was to organize main actions on a “Hom…
When is the best time to display ads in phone applications
Many online resources suggest you display ads when the app is launched, or when an important action is called (ex. image is being saved), but is it really efficient or rather off-putting?
The reason I am raising this questio…
When is the best time to display ads in phone applications
Many online resources suggest you display ads when the app is launched, or when an important action is called (ex. image is being saved), but is it really efficient or rather off-putting?
The reason I am raising this questio…
Mobile UI inspiration sites that accept guest inspiration
Whenever I see a phenomenal piece of iOS UI, I just want to share it. Are there any popular mobile design sites that accept “guest inspiration” i.e. screenshots of exceptional UI to be shared with the readers of the blog? I k…
Is there any point in "plastic cards" still having raised ("embossed") lettering on them?
I know in the days of paper credit card slips that the card details were raised so that the card could be used in an “embossing machine” to print the details using a carbon copy layer.
But does any country in the world now u…