Users may use 20 different applications over the course of their entire day, of which ours is just one. What does that mean for us, in terms of user interface and experience design?
Even if you don’t have access to advanced prototyping tools, there’s still a lot you can do. Let’s take a look at some different options for prototyping and how you can leverage them.
Do you have a process for creating the typographic hierarchy on your websites and apps? If not, then keep reading. In this post, we’ll explore the three steps needed to identify your text levels and components, size and scale them, and style as needed.
Whether you’re explaining a concept to a stakeholder or client, or to a UI designer, developer or QA tester, everyone benefits from understanding the context in which the feature or product will be applied by the end user. That’s exactly what storyboarding is perfect for!