Dienstag, 19. November 2019

Testeintrag 2

Hallo

Dienstag, 12. November 2019

Hallo HMKW

sdfasfdölka

Donnerstag, 8. August 2019

IDA

http://ida.fh-aachen.de/

Montag, 24. Juni 2019

Why Text Buttons Hurt Mobile Usability

https://uxmovement.com/category/mobile/

Montag, 17. Juni 2019

Toolkits

http://www.toolboxtoolbox.com/

Mittwoch, 24. April 2019

Lego Braille

https://zusammengebaut.com/lego-mit-blindenschrift-braille-kit-offiziell-vorgestellt-69217/

Donnerstag, 4. April 2019

Sched.com

Organize Better Events Manage your event website and mobile app in one place. https://sched.com/?utm_campaign=embed&utm_medium=referral&utm_content=footersched&utm_source=quovadisgamedevelopmentbusi2019&iframe=yes&w=100%&sidebar=yes&bg=no

Montag, 25. März 2019

DoReMix

DoReMix

Dienstag, 12. März 2019

Sketching Interface

The time required to test an idea should be zero. This was the very first sentence I wrote when considering the Airbnb design tools team vision. We believe that, within the next few years, emerging technology will allow teams to design new products in an expressive and intuitive way, while simultaneously eliminating hurdles from the product development process.



Sketching Interfaces – Airbnb Design

Humaaans: Mix-&-Match illustration library

Humaaans: Mix-&-Match illustration library:

Mix-&-match illustrations of people with a design library

Variable Emojis

Variable Emojis:



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Mittwoch, 27. Februar 2019

UX Myths

Myth #34: Simple = minimal

Myth #33: Mobile users are distracted

Myth #32: Success happens overnight

Myth #31: UX design is a step in a project

Myth #30: If you are an expert, you don’t need to test your design

Myth #29: People are rational

Myth #28: White space is wasted space

Myth #27: UX design is about usability

Myth #26: Usability testing = focus groups

Myth #25: Aesthetics are not important if you have good usability

Myth #24: People always use your product the way you imagined they would

Myth #23: Choices should always be limited to 7+/-2

Myth #22: Usability testing is expensive

Myth #21: People can tell you what they want

Myth #20: If it works for Amazon, it will work for you

Myth #19: You don't need the content to design a website

Myth #18: Flash is (or rather used to be) evil

Myth #17: The homepage is your most important page

Myth #16: Search will solve a website's navigation problems

Myth #15: Users make optimal choices

Myth #14: You are like your users

Myth #13: Icons enhance usability

Myth #12: More choices and features result in higher satisfaction

Myth #11: You need to redesign your website periodically

Myth #10: If your design is good, small details don't matter

Myth #9: Design has to be original

Myth #8: Stock photos improve the users' experience

Myth #7: Graphics will make a page element more visible

Myth #6: Accessible sites are ugly

Myth #5: Accessibility is expensive and difficult

Myth #4: Design is about making a website look good

Myth #3: People don't scroll

Myth #2: All pages should be accessible in 3 clicks

Myth #1: People read on the web



UX Myths:



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Dienstag, 29. Januar 2019