I was wondering if there has been any usability research on the shape of form fields. I’m mainly interested if using the line form field popularized in material design introduces any usability issues.
Here you can see a folder structure within a media library (Wordpress). Now, I want to make it very userfriendly to make it possible, that a file can be in multiple folders. The user should know, that the files are not dire…
In my Web application I have a form in which the user must fill some information about a generic item, let’s say a car. Between all the standard information (name, description etc) I am asking the user to check the categories of w…
I’m interested to know if using negative words impacts the UX.
Let’s say you have a headline for your website. Should you consider "We can help you" instead of "We solve problems" because the word "problems" i…
The rise and uptake of IM applications has created some interesting ways for users to communicate with each other, with the emergence/popularity of emojis (which could be said to be an evolution of the emoticons) and stickers being the two…
I’ve seen both versions used in Android. What do you think is the best term to use? I’ve also heard people to use “Long click”, “Long touch” & “Long tap” but I personally don’t like any of those. It would be nice to finally get some st…
Let me explain. Suppose you have a a lot of products (they might be physical goodies or not – like courses). Here you have some options to display your products:
You can create a very long list in your home page to display all your prod…
I’m designing for an enterprise-level software. The software is a repository for different departments to store their files. The content types are Dashboard and Reports but inherently both of them are PDF files. (I know this is confusing, …