User experience (UX) -- the most important piece of application delivery -- is often misunderstood. That's the view of Aaron Sanders, who states that UX often gets confused with user interface (UI).
Architects may be ideal candidates to be user experience (UX) designers. In this context, Gavin Johns, a licensed architect, says architects -- the ones that design buildings, that is -- have the ...
In today’s mobile-first world, the design and functionality of a company’s app can significantly affect its relationship with users. As more consumers engage with brands through mobile devices, ...
Editor’s note: This is a Q&A between attorneys Beth Ferrill and Lauren Dreyer of Finnegan, and UX/UI designers Erik Dreyer of GoodShuffle and John Sanchez of Academy. User experience and ...
Interfaces of complex solutions often need to be more clear due to feature overload and poor information hierarchy. Although substantial resources are spent on UI/UX, designers still strive to ...
A journey only works when the interface guides it, because without clear patterns, users loop through pages without knowing ...
You know that moment when you open an app and everything just ‘clicks’? The colours are inviting, navigation and button placement feel instinctive, and executing what you have in mind isn’t jarring or ...