The Negative Impact of Mobile-First Web Design on Desktop
Mobile-first web designs cause significant usability issues when viewed on desktop. Content becomes overly dispersed across long scrolling pages with expansive white space and enlarged images and fonts, making it difficult for users to consume and understand the information.
Tables of contents provide a page overview and direct access to specific sections. When designing a table of contents, carefully compare different placement and styling options to maximize usability.
Everything I Know About UX Research I First Learned From Lt. Columbo — Smashing Magazine
Working in the area of UX sometimes feels like a crime drama. Can’t believe it? Then look at these fun parallels between modern UX practices and a classical TV detective.
Design system structure for teams, projects and files | Figma Community
The Figma advocate team's recommendations for structuring your design system!
Whether you're on the professional, organisation, or enterprise plan, you can get started with Figma libraries and build out your system.
Within this file, there is advice on:
The structural differences between each ...
The Best Handoff Is No Handoff — Smart Interface Design Patterns
Design handoffs are inefficient and painful. They cause frustration, friction and a lot of back and forth. Can we avoid them altogether? Of course we can! Let’s see how to do just that.