Separating components in a component-based UI

I’ve got a page for a Team Overview that currently shows everything that is possible to do with a team.
I think that the design for this is loud and hard to read at first glance. The current scaffolding is 2 bootstrap colum…
Usernames, Display Names, Full Names – how to onboard

In the app I’m designing there are currently only display names. Since these are not unique, it can be hard to distinguish. With this in mind, full names are going to be implemented alongside display names. AND for unique ide…
Will my approach work?

I have a search html form similar to a google search where I can search items and then paginate the results. Now I want to add location-based and category-based searches which would make searches in google appengine in my dat…
How to get users to actually read automated notifications?

Our (large) company is experiencing a problem where certain internal sites will often have maintenance down-time, and employees will often not be aware, causing them to call the web services team, costing productivity for bot…
What would be an optimal control to use in order to collect an expiry date for a card (not credit) on iOS (iPad)

I need to ask a user to fill in the expiry date for a card. The default spinners on iOS for a date picker doesn’t provide a simple month/year option and the pods I’ve found are terrible. I would create my own, or provide PRs…
Is there a way to verify a user beyond the generic FB Login, token and Touch ID?

I am part of a team that is in the process of creating an app which deals with monetary transfers. Our biggest concern is a receiver of the money being a con/fraud; I was wandering if there was a verification process beyond t…
Careers in UX: How different organizations approach user experience design

UX and product designers/researchers ply their trade in a wide range of settings. Laith Ulaby, head of user experience and design research at Shyp, a logistics startup based in San Francisco, takes a look at the pros and cons of some of the most common UX organizations.
Should I use different minimum font size depending on locale?

We all know that if the font size is too small, people wont be able to read it anymore.
Small font sizes are still used. Sometimes even in questions and answers on this very site.
So if for whatever reason I decide to use small font that is barely readable, is it sensible to use the same font size for all locales, or is it expected that I use a larger font size for languages with more complex symbols like 漢字 ?
What’s the best button to use? All Caps or the one with capitalized first letter?

What’s the best button to use? All Caps or the one with capitalized first letter? And as applied also to simple links – underlined.
Which universities in Warsaw offer best PhD program in User Experience Design/HCI? [on hold]
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As title. Many thanks if you could recommend.