Designers know that design is more than good looks. “The design is how it works” (Steve Jobs) Product experience is just like a conversation and navigation plays an important part in this conversation. Unable to navigate in the app feels similar to unable to find the right words in your conversation. That’s why today we will explore one of the most efficient ways of creating good mobile navigation
In spite of the modern trend towards larger-screen phones, what makes mobile phones so convenient and portable is their small size. Compared with desktop screens, phone screens accommodate a lot less content. Users can only view a small amount of content at a time before they need to scroll to view more. But designers still need to find ways to provide content in the most effective way. Today I wo
If you had to pick one, would you rather be a Product Manager or UX Designer? I’m both. You can’t be both. We need to put you on the right team. That’s not your job.I had no idea what a Product Manager was when I started at Capital IQ, almost 10 years ago. I didn’t even apply for the job. A friend told me they were hiring, and I asked if there were any roles for people like me — engineers who like
Aspiring to beauty in our designs is admirable. But it doesn’t guarantee usability, nor is it a product or marketing strategy. “Beautiful” says very little about the product. How many people, fed up with PowerPoint, cry out in frustration, “If only it were more beautiful”? No one has figured out how to describe their product effectively. For example, Write, a note-taking app, describes itself as “
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