Confessions of a Job-Hopper: Stories of Layoffs, Promises, and Resignations

If there is one thing I have yet to master but strongly desire to, it’s flipping a pen between my fingers. There is nothing cooler (to me, anyway) than a creative who can do pen-hand tricks at their desk. https://webdesignernews.com/confessions-of-a-job-hopper-stories-of-layoffs-promises-and-resignations/

Decoding Product Ratings: Insights from E-commerce UX Research

When sites prioritize products with high rating averages over those with a high number of ratings — or ignore the number of ratings altogether — the resulting product list fails to sort products as users expected, hampering product finding. https://webdesignernews.com/decoding-product-ratings-insights-from-e-commerce-ux-research/

The Invisible Art of Design: Exploring the Concept of ‘Polish

It is tempting to put transitions and animations on every component in the interface; when done right, an animated UI feels responsive and pleasant to use. But the polish required to reach that point of being “intuitive” or “natural” is immense: https://webdesignernews.com/he-invisible-art-of-design-exploring-the-concept-of-polish/

A CSS framework for recreating Windows 7 UI

7.css is a CSS framework for building interface components that look like Windows 7. https://webdesignernews.com/a-css-framework-for-recreating-windows-7-ui-2/

Creating Compelling Mobile Interfaces: Essential Tips

Mobile devices contribute to over 60% of online traffic. This fact shows the need to provide superior user experiences on mobile devices. Mobile UI (User Interface) is crucial to a website’s success. It consists of visual elements that facilitate interaction with mobile apps and services. Learn how to delight users from the first tap in the IxDF Mobile UI Design Course. Discover the foundations of mobile user interface design to engage... https://webdesignernews.com/creating-compelling-mob

Designing User-Friendly Forms: Accessibility Matters

While completing a form isn’t usually a particularly fun task for a user, it is often a necessary step of a process. For example, a user might be asked to fill out a short form with payment details to buy an item or they might have to complete a form as part of a job application. https://webdesignernews.com/designing-user-friendly-forms-accessibility-matters/

Exploring Browser Updates: Firefox 125 and Chrome 124 Features

In April 2024 Firefox 125 and Chrome 124 became stable. This post looks at the new features added to the web platform. https://webdesignernews.com/exploring-browser-updates-firefox-125-and-chrome-124-features/

The Power of System Thinking in Product Design

In the design world, there’s an inconvenient truth that every product has a shelf life. Whatever product you’ve poured your heart into designing, there’s a time when that version will no longer be relevant. This end date is inevitable and based on many uncontrollable factors, such as technological advances, innovation, or evolving aesthetic tastes. https://webdesignernews.com/the-power-of-system-thinking-in-product-design/

Exploring the Evolution of CSS Layouts: From 2005 to 2024

Early on in the design, the need arose for a liquid three-column layout which featured two flexible outer columns and a fixed-width centre column, not a layout commonly seen implemented with CSS. I also wanted the centre column to be fixed in the browser window and so not move with the scroll. https://webdesignernews.com/exploring-the-evolution-of-css-layouts-from-2005-to-2024/


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