5 of the Best Designed Websites of 2020 Posted on October 15, 2021by jennieryan@hotmail.comLeave a comment on 5 of the Best Designed Websites of 2020 In this article, we’ll showcase some of the best designed websites of 2020, and we’ll highlight the common design trends behind them.
Perceived brightness: an essential concept for UI design Posted on September 13, 2021by jennieryan@hotmail.comLeave a comment on Perceived brightness: an essential concept for UI design The brightness component of HSB is just a measure for the physical brightness of color, but not for the perceived brightness (or luminance).
10 Great Sites for UI Design Patterns Posted on September 8, 2021by jennieryan@hotmail.comLeave a comment on 10 Great Sites for UI Design Patterns We’ve put together a list of some of the best places to find design patterns on the web.
20 Figma plugins every designer must have Posted on September 1, 2021by jennieryan@hotmail.comLeave a comment on 20 Figma plugins every designer must have My favorite 20 plugins, which are important and necessary for every designer.
10 Things Framer Does Better than Figma Posted on September 1, 2021by jennieryan@hotmail.comLeave a comment on 10 Things Framer Does Better than Figma Figma is awesome, but you can’t rely on it for everything
Qualitative Usability Testing: Study Guide Posted on August 23, 2021by jennieryan@hotmail.comLeave a comment on Qualitative Usability Testing: Study Guide Use this collection of links to our articles and videos to learn about planning, conducting, and analyzing qualitative user testing./
Useful Figma Plugins And Tools Posted on August 21, 2021by jennieryan@hotmail.comLeave a comment on Useful Figma Plugins And Tools Useful Figma plugins that will help you fix all the little slowdowns and boost your productivity. From color management and image assets to SVG shapes and animation. That’s our new guide to Figma.
UI cheat sheet: Spacing friendships Posted on August 20, 2021by jennieryan@hotmail.comLeave a comment on UI cheat sheet: Spacing friendships The easiest way for me, to see an interface designer’s skill is by how they use spacing in their design. Color, typography, imagery, etc., are usually given to you in a brand guide — but correctly using spacing is a skill.
Designing the Smallest Possible Thing Posted on August 2, 2021by jennieryan@hotmail.comLeave a comment on Designing the Smallest Possible Thing We need to shift our mindset from “design everything at once” to “design the smallest possible thing”
Visual Hierarchy 101 Posted on June 4, 2021by jennieryan@hotmail.comLeave a comment on Visual Hierarchy 101 “Visual Hierarchy: Organizing content to follow natural eye movement patterns” https://www.interaction-design.org/literature/article/visual-hierarchy-organizing-content-to-follow-natural-eye-movement-patterns?utm_source=linkedin&utm_medium=post