When the user signs up for an account, as is common, there’s a prompt for them to select whether or not they want to receive email regarding news about the app (changes, events, etc). Obviously its beneficial to be able to stay in touch wi…
Problem: User has an ability to add x number of questions (uncategorized questions). Normally, user adds 2 – 5 questions. However, the problem is when the user add more than 10. The tricky part that I haven’t thought of how to implement is…
I’m working on a web application which uses web rtc. Peers can connect to other peers. The interface will change quite a bit depending on who is the caller vs. callee.
What are appropriate terms and/or icons to notify the current user…
It is common on login forms to see “Email or password is incorrect” when the user types in their account details incorrectly instead of just “password is incorrect”. This is, for among other reasons, because it is a security vulnerability …
I’ve been hearing a lot of talk about “Design Thinking” as a “thing” but every time I look up information on it, it seems to be exactly what we do in UX design but just in other areas.
A definition floating out there is “Design Thinking …
My title is facetious, but my question is serious:
I’m being told by a client’s business-analyst team that Germans WANT to read every detail on a website and WANT to read every word in a contract—more so than people from other cultures.
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I’m developing a mobile application which function is basically to let the user fill in forms. What forms and how many different forms varies per user.
Obviously, the primary function of the app is to let the user create a new registrati…
I have an app that relies on a particular web service. It can’t be used without login in, so the first screen users see is the login screen. Until recently I didn’t thought that users would ever want to log out, but indeed that can happen …
I’ve this problem: as a policy, we usually strive to leave out gender considerations if possible. If not possible, we use a wide range of genders . Not as extreme as Facebook, but something more rational around physiological genres (Male, …