Showing posts with label wireframe. Show all posts
Showing posts with label wireframe. Show all posts

Wednesday, 6 February 2013

Finally, an awesome UX tutorial



// Answering the question "What are the best resources for learning bleeding-edge web, UI and UX design?" on Quora, Colm Tuite, UI/Visual Designer & Developer, decided to write one of this own. The result was an extensive post / #tutorial  with 10 steps to a decent (if not great) start in learning about #UX. To sum up: 

1. Discover the problem
2. Get to know your users
3. Learn to #wireframe properly
4. Communicate effectively
5. Guide your users
6. Encourage your users
7. Reward your users
8. Learn the basic fundamentals (HTML, CSS, JS, Ruby, Python etc.)
9. Learn visual #design
10. Study. Study. Study.

Read the full article here http://b.qr.ae/XNmOQH

Saturday, 25 February 2012

Responsive design wireframing


The #responsivedesign concept is quickly becoming a must-have item in any new web design project. But while the miracle of "code once, run everywhere" is upon us, some challenges are ahead for the designer. Suddenly, it's not one #wireframe , but three or four (for each #layout of the website). And while there may be some tricks to make the process easier, you might not have the best result in each device/resolution case.

Leigh Howells explores the situation on boagworld http://bit.ly/yFyZx4