Design / UX Reviews
Design and user experience take into account the aesthetics of a site, the organization of its content, and the way in which users are able (or unable) to interact with it.
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(Issue No. 19) Art of the Quiet Interface
How do we design content to be engaging and distraction-free? Looking at Bonappetit.com, Nicole shows how we can give our users the space and time to relish good content.
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(Issue No. 17) Auto-detecting Credit Card Type
Credit cards are so common that we take internet payment forms somewhat for granted. By auto-detecting credit card types, Nicholas shows how we can give these forms more finesse.
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(Issue No. 14) Cleaner Living Through Content Management
Half the battle with adopting any CMS or framework is to figure out how to best organize your content within it. Aaron shows how Norwin Alliance might approach a CMS migration.
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(Issue No. 12) Designing for Content: Creating a Message Hierarchy
Designers who replace Lorem Ipsum in their comps or wireframes are underscoring the importance of quality content. But why not start sooner, before a single line is drawn?
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(Issue No. 11) Welcome to the Jungle: Shaping User-Generated Content
We may love our smartphones, but the process of finding good apps can be maddening. Erin tackles the problem of shaping user-generated content via a look at the iTunes App Store and Android App Market.
