Ever watch people entering an elevator and repeatedly push the Up button? Or repeatedly push the pedestrian button at a street crossing? Or hit a refresh button many times because the loading bar keeps spinning and nothing happens?
What we’re reading
To help us remain up to date on goings on in the digital design and technology industry we read A LOT here at Every Interaction. We tweet most of the articles we read, but we also keep a log of the interesting posts we find in this blog – What we‘re reading.
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Designing With Ratio
Ratio equips designers with the same tools and concepts that developers use to implement complex design systems. Take creative control over typography, color, time and space by using variables, scales and functions. By appreciating the abstract and rationale, designers get…
Examining Price and Value with Jobs-To-Be-Done
Ervin brings up a question regarding the difference between price and value. It may seem simple on the surface but we’ll discuss how companies often leave money on the table by not understanding how a consumer’s job impacts the amount…
The power of good UI and how it enhances engagement
Digital products with a good user interface give you a competitive edge in a constantly growing world where companies are starting to realize the importance of good user experience. As a result, they are creating solutions that are functional and…
An intro to Machine Learning for designers
Over the past decade new algorithms, better hardware, and more data have made machine learning an order of magnitude more effective. Only in the past few years companies like Google, Amazon, and Apple have made some of their powerful machine learning tools available to…
Why the lone genius myth needs to GTFO
There’s no denying that a founder has a certain set of skills which are incredibly important; the vision, the connections and the ability to sell the dream being a few of them.However, that might not be what is needed in…
The Case for Slow Design
We envision ourselves creating expertly designed, meticulously implemented products that inspire awe with their beauty, artistry, and execution.
The 10 Commandments of Good Products
Does this thing really help people? Are we solving a viable problem? Does this product or service actually better the world?
Dual UX Research: How to get greater insights from natural conversations.
So, how does interviewing a couple together make a difference, and how do you go about it?In my example above:I greeted them warmly, offered them a drink, asked how their days had been (same as always!) and brought them both…
Organising icons in design systems
Design Systems work as a unique source of truth for every imaginable component of an app’s interface and are quickly becoming an essential part of UI design as they allow easy management and maintainability of design files that inherit from…