How to present results with categories?
CONTEXT
Users are searching for elements called TOTs. All TOTs belong to categories called OTs. Search results are presented as OTs and their associated TOTs. Results are implemented as cards and users can select each TOT to …
Multiple product sites visual appearance
So i am designing a website(lets call it mother site) which has multiple products(mobile apps), and each product(app) has a separate website for it. As a UX/UI designer, the entire responsibility is mine.
So the mothersite ha…
What make users feel safe to buy in a online store?
I want to know what can be done from UX perspective that makes user feel safe to buy in an online store?
Is there any research that shows how user reacts to different design elements and how they makes they feel that they ca…
Looking for the fastest and the best way to group an array of objects in Javascript
Have a an array of objects as
[{‘gHeader’: ‘gH1’, ‘key1’ : ‘val11’},
{‘gHeader’: ‘gH2’, ‘key1’ : ‘val11’},
{‘gHeader’: ‘gH1’, ‘key1’ : ‘val12’},
{‘gHeader’: ‘gH2’, ‘key1’ : ‘val13’},
{‘gHeader’: ‘gH3…
Pattern for filtering a table column by one of its values
I’ve come up with a functionality that I haven’t seen before, and I’m wondering if it would be effective. The concept is that users will want to filter a table by a value that they recognize.
Given this table:
The user se…
What are some examples of well-executed OS agnostic app design?
I’ve noticed some of the design conventions for iOS apps will appear on Android: E.G., Instagram uses toolbars. This also happens on iOS: E.G., Google uses material design in their YouTube Music app.
What are some examples of an app – which is designed for both platforms – that feels agnostic to either design convention, yet seems to pull it off? Thank you!
A little more backstory if needed: I’m a longtime iOS user, and now find myself designing an app for both Android and iOS. The client is requesting a more neutral UI that doesn’t adhere to either OS to cut down on design/dev time.
When should user be prompted for push notifications and location
Location service provides access to user location.
If application has map screen, you could ask user for location service access at map screen.
If application has an event journal screen, you could ask user for push notification service access at this screen.
But, in general, when and where you should ask user for access to push notifications and location services?
Main difference between global and document colors in Sketch>
I would simply like to know the main difference between both type of colors in Sketch.
A Usable Guide to Cognitive Dimensions
The 14 cognitive dimensions were created more than 20 years ago and have a special focus in programming languages, but are incredibly relevant to design today. In this article, Fabio Muniz introduces UX practitioners to each dimension and its applicability to the design process.
Tool for Dialog Annotation
I have a series of messages:
Dialog Act 1: Hi there
Dialog Act 2: Hey
Dialog Act 3: How are you?
Dialog Act 4: Good.
Dialog Act 5: This week has been great.
I want the user to annotate parts of the dialog. Acts 1-2 would …