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101 UX Principles – 2nd edition
101 UX Principles – 2nd edition
Actionable Solutions for Product Design Success
Publisher:
Packt Publishing Limited
By:
Will Grant
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Jun 2022
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Everyone Can Be Great at UX
Be Strategic About Using These Principles
Don
Use A/B Testing To Test Your Ideas
Test with Real Users
Nobody Cares About Your Brand
Don't Use More Than Two Typefaces
Users Already Have Fonts on Their Computers, So Use Them
Use Type Size and Weight to Depict an Information Hierarchy
Use a Sensible Default Size for Body Copy
Use an Ellipsis to Indicate That There's a Further Step
Make Interactive Elements Obvious and Discoverable
Make Buttons a Sensible Size and Group Them Together by Function
Make the Whole Button Clickable, Not Just the Text
Don
Search Should be a Text Field with a Button Labeled "Search"
Sliders Should Be Used for Non-Quantifiable Values Only
Use Numeric Entry Fields for Precise Integers
Don't Use a Drop-Down Menu If You Only Have a Few Options
Allow Users to Undo Destructive Actions
Optimise your interface for mobile
Use "Infinite Scroll" for Feed
If Your Content Has a Beginning, Middle and End, Use Pagination
Allow Users to Accept or Reject Cookies with One Click
Help users understand their next steps from "Empty States"
Make "Getting Started" Tips Easily Dismissable
When a User Refreshes a Feed, Move Them to the Last Unread Item
Don't Hide Items Away in a "Hamburger" Menu
Make Your Links Look Like Links
Split Menu Items Down Into Subsections, so Users Don
Categorize Settings in an Accessible Way
Repeat Menu Items in the Footer or Lower Down in the View
Use Consistent Icons Across the Product
Don't Use Obsolete Icons
Don
Never Use Text on Icons
Always Give Icons a Text Label
Use Device-Native Input Features Where Possible
Streamline Creating and Entering Passwords
Always Allow the User to Paste into Password Fields
Don't Attempt to Validate Email Addresses
Respect Users
Pick a Sensible Size for Multiline Input Fields
Use Animation with Care in User Interfaces
Use the Same Date Picker Controls Consistently
Pre-Fill the Username in
Make Your Input Systems Case-Insensitive
Chatbots Are Usually a Bad Idea
If Your Forms Are Good, Your Product Is Good
Validate Data Entry as Soon as Possible
If the Form Fails Validation, Show the User Which Field Needs Their Attention
Users Don
Pick the Right Control for the Job
Allow Users to Enter Phone Numbers However They Wish
Use Dropdowns Sensibly for Date Entry
Capture the Bare Minimum When Requesting Payment Card Details
Make it Easy for Users to Enter Postal or ZIP Codes
Don't Add Decimal Places to Currency Input
Make It Painless for the User to Add Images
Use a
Show a Numeric Progress Indicator on the Progress Bar
Show a
Contrast Ratios Are Your Friends
If You Must Use
Avoid Ambiguous Symbols
Make Links Make Sense Out of Context
Add "Skip to Content" Links Above the Header and Navigation
Never Use Color Alone to Convey Information
If You Turn off Device Zoom with a Meta Tag, You
Give Navigation Elements a Logical Tab Order
Write Clear Labels for Controls
Make Tappable Areas Finger-Sized
Let Users Turn off Specific Notifications
Each Aspect of a User
The User Should Always Know What Stage They Are at in Any Given Journey
Use Breadcrumb Navigation
Users Rarely Care About Your Company
Follow the Standard E-Commerce Pattern
Show an Indicator If the User
Let Users Give Feedback, but Don
Don't Use a Vanity Splash Screen
Make Your Favicon Distinctive
Add a
Make it Easy for Users to Pay You
Give Users the Ability to Filter Search Results
Your Users Probably Don
Show, Don't Tell
Be Consistent with Terminology
Use
Make It Clear to Users If They
Standardize the Password Reset Experience
Write Like a Human Being
Choose Active Verbs over Passive
Search Results Pages Should Show the Most Relevant Result at the Top of the Page
Pick Good Defaults
Only Use Modal Views for Blocking Actions
Give Users The Experience They Expect
Decide Whether an Interaction Should Be Obvious, Easy, or Possible
Don
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PDF ISBN:
978-1-80323-051-1
Publisher:
Packt Publishing Limited
Copyright owner:
© 2022 Packt Publishing Limited
Publication date:
2022
Language:
English
Pages:
454
Related subjects:
Computer sciences
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