There are so many things in UX design I can teach, but I want to focus on the things you truly want to learn. Which of these article topics do you want to read next?
1: How to display modals on mobile screens
2: A better way to display item lists on large menus
3: Exploring different content card variants
4: Redesigning a bad mobile form into a good one
5: Ways to improve the onboarding flow
6: Using tiles and sheets to decrease clicking and scrolling
Bad mobile forms are a headache. Would love to see better options.
Better ways to indicate horizontal scroll options in mobile (more cards to the right, etc.) -- or tell me that this is a BAD idea and what to do instead.
Reducing BIG complex forms into something that takes less cognitive effort.
I'd love to see some thinking from you on content layout in general. I've typically followed an approach that favors keeping content "bite sized" meaning scannable and allowing users to orient then drill down for detail. This is based on the idea of progressive attention where users initially are only willing to devote a small amount of attention, but will progressively devote more attention to content as they are drawn in. I'm sure there are other modalities and approaches to consider.
Bad mobile forms are a headache. Would love to see better options.
Better ways to indicate horizontal scroll options in mobile (more cards to the right, etc.) -- or tell me that this is a BAD idea and what to do instead.
Reducing BIG complex forms into something that takes less cognitive effort.
IA for mobile, please. How to define acceptable information density and decide to keep the element as floating panel or move to the next screen?
Also close vs back vs close+back navigation please.
I'd love to see some thinking from you on content layout in general. I've typically followed an approach that favors keeping content "bite sized" meaning scannable and allowing users to orient then drill down for detail. This is based on the idea of progressive attention where users initially are only willing to devote a small amount of attention, but will progressively devote more attention to content as they are drawn in. I'm sure there are other modalities and approaches to consider.
2, 4 and 6
5, 5 and then 5 😅 Solving onboarding issues and providing a smooth flow are so important topics in my team. Keeps half of us awake :)
4- especially if there are actions like cancel, back, next, steppers on a mobile responsive not native app)
5 and 6 as well. :)
2
4, 5, and 6
2, 4
4
7: Dashboards for enterprise apps. Designing the graphical representations is such a big challenge.
2, 4, 6 please!!
1 and 6
2 & 4
1, 2, 5, and 6
1, 2 and 5 and 6 please.
1, 3, 4 & 6 please!
1, 3, 5, thx!
Would be good to see 4, 1 & 6 in the near future :) but all of the topics sounds interesting!
5 and 6
1 and 2
5 and 6
7: from time to time also provide some amazing insights for desktop as on loads of products we still see 50%+ usage of that form factor. :)
2,5,6
1, 6, 5, 2 :)
All of them would be great. But considering my current project, 1 would be great plus mobile forms
2, then 6
2
Ouh. first 5, then 4 and then 6 - real interesting ones!
1, 5, 6!
3,5,6
would be interested to read about 4,5,6 :)
7. Establishing a process to design content hierarchies in a multi-page type environment.
#5 by faaarrr. Then #6
#5, its the hardest part of design
6 please
#6 and then #1 for me, but interested in all of them :)
2 please