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Increase User Comprehension & Readability with Multi-Column Text Layouts
I’ve been checking out thebolditalic.com a lot lately for design and typography inspiration. Browsing through their articles, I appreciate that they often alternate their text layouts into 1, 2 or 3 columns. Column layouts have been in the web for a very long time (tables… Read the rest
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Dropdowns are Back! And Now More Usable!
Using dropdowns in web design has been a longstanding debate in web usability. I am not here to argue for or against them (however the links at the bottom will). As most things in design there is a time and place for everything and… Read the rest
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Don’t Forget Your Favicon. Design It.
Today in the world of tabbed navigation, SEO title techniques and truncated page titles, users may end up only seeing the first word or the first couple of words of your page title at a time. Don’t forget to design your favicon.
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5 UX Tips for Usability – Look Before You Leap
These days, as everyone looks to redesign their website, we offer a few valuable tips for usability and interface design to help you make the right decisions and create a more successful website the second (or third) time around.
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5 Reasons Why Wireframes Make Your Web Design Better
It’s pretty well established in the web design community that wireframes are an important part of planning a website and an essential step before diving into Photoshop. A wireframe is typically described as a skeleton or blueprint of a site, but everyone puts in a… Read the rest