Good UX/UI for scheduled reports sliding time window
You know how in many analytical tools one can schedule a report of a certain kind to be delivered every X days (or similar)? What are good UIs for setting what’s the date range that the report is generated with?
Here are som…
Determining which product features provide UX
Does anyone know of any papers/articles where the effort is focused on determining UX features (for any type of product) using scenarios/narratives. The key is that the article needs to be focused on DETERMINING a set of fea…
What is a suitable naming convention for a series of product image views?
I would like help with a naming convention for product images. The images are currently given names like ‘widget – front left 2.jpg’ and so on. These are not user friendly!
In this instance the UX is part admin – it is a pro…
Ideal default content area width for a site with tons of forms
I’m doing work on a staffing related website that uses lots of forms. The forms are pretty integral to every aspect of the site–from entering work history to filling out job applications.
This has presented an interesting d…
Material design – icon size in navigation drawer
I was wondering, in material design, what should be the icon size for navigation drawer.
I had gone through https://www.google.com/design/spec/patterns/navigation-drawer.html# , but they didn’t mentioned on icon size.
Some…
Lean Mobile UX Lessons To Keep Your App From Sinking Like The Vasa Ship
For many months, your entire team has worked their butts off to create an awesome mobile app. Finally, with your team exhausted and excited, it’s showtime! But then, your dream app turns into the ultimate nightmare: Eager customers download the app, use it once and never return. All the sacrifice and months of hard work — wasted. What went wrong?
Your app has become another victim of the latest trend, joining a whopping 41% of today’s apps that are abandoned after only a single use. This trend has many parallels with the story of the 400-year-old Vasa ship. The most impressive warship of the day, Vasa floundered and sank just one mile into its maiden voyage due to fundamental design issues.
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