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UI that ROCKS: A practical approach to Gestalt Psychology for web design
The application of simple principles of Gestalt psychology for web design can greatly enhance the user experience and interface of the websites we design.
(3) A Gestalt Psychology and Web Design basics
Another year starts and I still don't stop learning something new everyday. It's the small steps that ultimately climb mountains.
Gestalt Principles in UX Design
Gestalt Theory is the theory of visual perception and how our brain pieces together reality. The theory sheds light on how cognition…
Gestalt Principles of Design: Applying Theory to Web Design
The 7 Gestalt principles help guide designers when creating visuals. Learn more about the Gestalt theory and how to use them to enhance visual experiences.
The principles of Gestalt in web design
We cover five of important Gestalt principles - proximity, similarity, continuation, symmetry and closure - and show how these can be used in web design.
How To Use Spaces In Web Design With Gestalt Principles
When the elements are arranged in an orderly manner, the intelligent use of spaces draws our eye to the most noticeable space –be it positive or negative. As much as the positive space seems to dominate the negative counterpart, both are used in equilibrium to tell a harmonious, coherent, and a seamlessly complete story. But what kind of story do spaces tell in web design?
Gestalt Psychology and Web Design: The Ultimate Course
You will cover Gestalt principles, Gestalt psychology, Gestalt laws and visual perception, which are all crucial in making or breaking your designs.
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Barrierefreies Smartphone: Alle Infos hier
Wie macht ein barrierefreies Smartphone Menschen mit Beeinträchtigung das Leben leichter? Erfahre es hier in unserem Blogbeitrag!
Hostile Patterns in Error Messages
Premature error messages, aggressively styled fields, and unnecessarily disruptive system-status messages feel bad-mannered and increase cognitive load for users during otherwise simple tasks.
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Orange digital accessibility guidelines
Guidelines, methods, resources and tools proposed by the Orange skill center for digital accessibility
Wellbeing-centred design
Baselining the purpose of experience …
The heuristics of Neurodesign
A guide to design for the brain with intention and results.
A Guide To Keyboard Accessibility: HTML And CSS (Part 1)
This article is the first of two parts about a guide to making websites accessible to keyboard users. Here Cristian Diaz covers a good set of practices and recommendations on how to use HTML and CSS to create a great experience for keyboard users.
One Formula To Rule Them All: The ROI Of A Design System
Design systems are a crucial success factor for digital businesses, and virtually every major player works with one. Still, they can sometimes be hard to sell to management. Here’s a ready-to-use formula to calculate the ROI of any design system.
Spatial Web Browsing
Adding spatial affordances to the experience of browsing the web
Issue Usable Accessibility Archive - User Experience Magazine
BITV 2.1 oder BITV 3.0 aber nicht BITV 2.0
My Five Biggest Design System Mistakes
Lessons learned from bootstrapping a small design system from scratch
UX Research Field Guide
Prioritise content over components
Visually, components are unique, flexible units to compose complete layouts. For content, they can trap reusable data into single-use decorations.
Enterprise design system: Everything You Need to Know
Where’s the fun in accessibility?
UX is about function, but also delight, whimsy, wit and beauty. But when it comes to accessibility, we tend to take the term literally…
A Product Design Process for the Real World
Design in 2022: Language, Localisation and Collaboration
The Era of Rebellious Web Design Is Here – Eye on Design
Society Centered Design
Solid vs Outline » Welches Icon ist besser zu erkennen?
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