Loading and progress indicators are essential elements of UX/UI design that help users stay informed and engaged during waiting periods. Whether it’s loading a webpage, processing a transaction, or downloading content, well-designed indicators can significantly improve user experience. Among Jakob Nielsen’s ten heuristics, the visibility of system status takes precedence as the foremost and essent
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Forms have existed for a significant amount of time, greatly simplifying the task of drafting complaints and various other legal pleadings. With the advance of information and its processing, means to gather the data are also evolving. As printed forms were here for years we can learn a few tips from their design. Text field anatomyText fields allow users to enter text into a UI. They typically ap
A good design system depends on how usable it is for real users. It can motivate a user to engage, play, and transact with the system. A poor interface can confuse the user and ends up with the user’s frustration. Poor architecture, no hierarchy, and no-logics cannot drive a good design system. There are a few thumb rules which can allow an interface to become a user-friendly system. But before go
In order to design the right interactions, we need to look back at the history and origins of physical pushbuttons, a direct predecessor of the UI component so heavily used in all digital products today. Buttons are amazing. The touch of a finger setting an appliance, a car, or a system in motion, even if the user doesn’t understand the underlying mechanisms or algorithms. In Power Button, Rachel
Outlining the problemA few months ago I had to travel from Jakarta to Bandung for a family event, but I couldn’t find any train or bus tickets available to purchase for the day of the event. I turned to my friends for suggestions, and one of them recommended me to try out this carpooling app called Sejalan. I managed to secure myself a ride just in time for the event and was left feeling that ther
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