Every mobile app has a certain language. The goal should be to offer the simplest method of achieving the end goals with a minimum learning curve. Facebook or twitter are good examples of apps that have now, through time, have been embraced as a ubiquitous part of our daily lives. Both apps have a very unique take on social media and present too very different concepts, yet the users now have become accustomed to it’s language. … Resistance to change (A random ramble)
Author: Sherjeel
Breaking the 72dpi myth: Blues of mobile/screen UID
I thought I should address this in my own simple way. So I will keep this as simple and concise as possible, without delving in to too much details.
Since the beginning of my career in digital design, I have always considered the 72 dpi as the standard medium for designing digital artwork/graphics. This mantra of 72 dpi is for digital and 300 dpi is for print was never really widely questioned and maybe out of procrastination or pure ignorance, I was never bothered about this in the kick off of my career and to ask the origin or science behind the 72dpi rule. … Breaking the 72dpi myth: Blues of mobile/screen UID
The Future of User Interface
Right now we interact with our computers, phones, tablets and other devices in predictable ways. We click, we type, we touch, we drag — but as commonplace as these interfaces are, they’re all recent inventions, and they could very well be replaced before we know it.
Designer’s role in UX
This is a brief look in to a designer’s role in UX or UED, and what are the motives,objectives and processes that shape the outcomes. … Designer’s role in UX
Beck and Beyond – The art of information design
The first section of the London Underground opened in 1863. Over the following decades, a number of Tube maps – showing an uncoordinated network of lines owned by different companies – were published in increasing, unwieldy profusion. None looked like the iconic map so beloved by visitors and locals today.
What makes designers tick?
http://www.eyemagazine.com/review/article/what-makes-designers-tickCreative Blocks
What Gordon Ramsay can teach you about UX design
After once an endless binge spree of Gordon Ramsay’s shows, I was inspired by his work ethics, passion and determination that he put in to his work as a chef. He has all of the qualities that make a man, a serious professional at their job.
Logo design – What’s the secret?
Designing an identity is a huge responsibility for any designer out there, since whatever we come up with shapes up the image of the business and acts as a face for the business itself. … Logo design – What’s the secret?
Code is latent, design is evidentSherjeel Javed