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One of the most noticed UX trends – and arguably the most important – is the rise of UX within web design. Since the web was freed from the desktop, designers can no longer just build web pages. All designers must know how to design a fluid experience to flow into any device. Web design is simply an expression of UX design. Know your user’s motivation and goals, then create an experience that empowers them while remaining true to the brand.
Games and UX design often feed into each other because both share a unique trait that separates them from other mediums: interactivity. Users don’t interact with movies or books the same way they do with video games and sites/apps. In fact, the two fields even share devices; most people have more than one game installed on their computer or smartphone, and almost all gaming devices have Internet access.
The days of documentation for the sake of deliverables are over. That’s not to say that documentation is no longer relevant – quite the opposite, it’s more important now than ever before. The main point to keep in mind is that design documents should complement, not supplement, the design process.
The first UX trend we discuss – and arguably the most important – is the rise of UX within web design. Since the web was freed from the desktop, designers can no longer just build web pages. All designers must know how to design a fluid experience to flow into any device. Web design has become an expression of UX design. Know your user’s motivation and goals, then create an experience that empowers them while remaining true to the brand.
New devices come and go every day. The only future-proof strategy is designing fluid experiences that adapt to any device. Device consistency is a philosophy that covers principles including creating the correct UX across devices, adopting responsive or adaptive design, and designing around content. We’ll explain each of those ideas, but first we’ll explain why 2015 signals the decline of M-dot sites.
2015 is the Year of the Card when it comes to app design... Screensize cards are everywhere, from websites to native apps. and are designed to look like their physical counterparts. It’s an easy way for you to shuffle through a series of digital containers with the flick of a thumb.
There were doubters when flat design started emerging, but this design trend isn’t going anywhere anytime soon. Flat design is only getting started and is more popular than ever when it comes to mobile UI design. The principles behind this design technique are so universally – and aesthetically – pleasing that some of the biggest companies in the digital sphere, including Apple and Google, have adopted design frameworks with flat philosophies in mind.
September 4, 2009 Best Practices In User Experience (UX) Design Design compelling User Experiences to Wow your customers by Mike Gualtieri with Harley Manning, Mike Gilpin, John r. rymer, David D’Silva, and Wallis yu