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cathys's avatar

I really like the right and wrong ways to use elements.

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Anthony's avatar

Noted.

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Zsolt's avatar

Quantified user research backed solutions are always welcome!

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Anthony's avatar

The issue with this is that there isn't always quantified user research available for every or most concepts presented. Second, a study done on a particular UI only verifies what works well for that specific UI context. You won't get the same result in all other cases.

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Beris16's avatar

Ecommerce product pages

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Juan Larios's avatar

UX/UI for new technologies like VR/AR/MR, assets and deliverables to dev teams.

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Todor Iliev's avatar

UX/UI for notification messages on the system and emails to the clients (system messages, error messages, sale messages, etc.)

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Simon's avatar

I would like to see articles like "fool proof guide for picking colors for your site" basically more articles about text color, heading color, button colors, etc. Provide 3-5 examples of random color palettes that work in almost any situation.

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Fabio Rocha's avatar

Right and wrong content is a superstar

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Serge's avatar

User testing and its applications to specific solutions.

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Zaluth's avatar

What I miss in most articles on the internet in general is a reliable and official source. The author tells me that doing X is better because Y reason, but am I just supposed to believe that? How does the author know that? Where's proof? That information is crucial for me to take advice from a stranger.

I'd also like to see more of the future of design, tendencies in the world.

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Allen's avatar

Good practice for layout of action / filter / search buttons etc in a Grid header

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Larisa's avatar

more complex system solutions in syber and communication

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Rory McCormack's avatar

UX topics regarding Public sector (government) websites. I've worked in both private and public and there are some differences due to purpose and target audience.

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Chaithanya Reddy's avatar

When we design cards to fit with Grids, how does the card should behave when the screen width is increased? Whether it may be fixed grid, fluid grid or hybrid, how the image in the card should behave, how the button should behave, how text should behave. I want to see a post related to this particular issue.

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Todor Iliev's avatar

UX/UI articles about landing page that shows information about different kind of service subscriptions (example: Bronze, Silver, Gold, Platinum). Best practices to design comparison table that contains a list of subscriptions features, call top actions, etc.

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Barry's avatar

Best practices for walking the user through several steps to complete a process. This may be similar to the onboarding article you posted, but where there is more data to be captured such as billing and shipping info for a purchase, selecting wrapping paper, adding a gift note, confirming the order, and the user may want to jump back to change something they previously entered.

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Eldad's avatar

I'd love to read more ux articles with a/b testing results and insights:)

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Allen's avatar

How about some decent UX for substack...

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Momoh's avatar

User research and workshops

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Todor Iliev's avatar

UX/UI for multilingual application

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Todor Iliev's avatar

UX/UI articles about actions, controls, navigation, additional tools for media editors such as video, audio and images editing.

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Todor Iliev's avatar

UX/UI for landing pages that sales.

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Todor Iliev's avatar

UX/UI articles related to gamification, eCommerce gamification, etc.

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Economic Thong of Diversity's avatar

I agree with having the right wrong option. I think you explain it well and justify your position. I like the email coming in once a week. It is helpful to my current UX/UI course I am doing through Shiftnudge. Perhaps some real world examples, analysis of an existing UI? Ever thought of offering a course on Figma? Or a similar weekly Figma tip for beginners like me?

otherwise I get value from your mails, so thank you.

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Anthony's avatar

I have thought about Figma tips, but my concern is that it would stray away from UX learnings and enter the realm of design tool tutorials. That type of content may not be relevant to every reader if they don't use Figma.

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Economic Thong of Diversity's avatar

A very good point and obvious when you consider just for a moment. I am still learning in both skills, UX & Figma so was silently just for me! How about some analysis of up & running UX? Thank you for your newsletter I find it useful.

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