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Designing better buttons for the web
Designing better buttons for the web
Buttons are arguably one of the most important elements in the user interface and if designed poorly can have an impact on your interface.
Button size should not be less than 42 pixels and a maximum of 72 pixels. The most preferred button size is 60 pixels at a minimum, with 72 pixels optimal for certain users.Looking at research studies, a 72 pixel button was preferred by older users and overall produced the highest touch accuracy.
·michaelgearon.medium.com·
Designing better buttons for the web
Browse Apps for Design | Appshots
Browse Apps for Design | Appshots
Explore a curated selection of must-have apps for design on iOS and Android, accompanied by Appshots, featuring 70k+ insightful screenshots. Join us today.
·appshots.design·
Browse Apps for Design | Appshots
User Driven UI
User Driven UI
Concept of User-Driven UI, emphasizing the importance of keeping users within the Zone of Proximal Development (ZPD) to optimize learning and usability. It proposes a novel approach using natural language processors, allowing users to pull in features as needed, ensuring a non-intrusive learning experience while addressing the challenges of software complexity.
·garden.bradwoods.io·
User Driven UI
Elizabeth Laraki on X: "In 2007, I was 1 of 2 designers on Google Maps. The app was growing like wildfire. But it was becoming a cluttered mess — new features were being shoved into every pixel. Here’s the 4-step process we used to redesign Google Maps into one of the most loved apps in the world: 🧵… https://t.co/6svTptq67I" / X
Elizabeth Laraki on X: "In 2007, I was 1 of 2 designers on Google Maps. The app was growing like wildfire. But it was becoming a cluttered mess — new features were being shoved into every pixel. Here’s the 4-step process we used to redesign Google Maps into one of the most loved apps in the world: 🧵… https://t.co/6svTptq67I" / X
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Elizabeth Laraki on X: "In 2007, I was 1 of 2 designers on Google Maps. The app was growing like wildfire. But it was becoming a cluttered mess — new features were being shoved into every pixel. Here’s the 4-step process we used to redesign Google Maps into one of the most loved apps in the world: 🧵… https://t.co/6svTptq67I" / X