Category: Design
Aiding the UX with microinteractions
Best practice has long dictated that websites should be optimised to ensure they load and react as quickly as possible. ...
Follow this handy mobile-friendly checklist
In an update rolled out last week, Google strengthened its infamous mobile-friendly ranking signal further – making it all the ...
Exploring the differences between responsive, adaptive and mobile-friendly
Late last year, Google shook the industry by switching up its search algorithm to favour mobile-friendly sites. A fairly self-explanatory ...
Taking colour inspiration from the masters
Picking striking colors for a design isn’t always the easiest thing to do. It’s easy to get lost in the ...
New public sector accessibility rules set by EU
All future public sector websites and apps must be built with accessibility in mind, under a EU directive agreed last ...
Finding answers with a conversational UX
One of the biggest buzzwords in web design at the moment is ‘conversational UX’. It refers to an experience in ...
Presenting a clearer picture with HD design
If you haven’t already noticed, the web is going high-def. From bombastic background images to nifty UI elements, HD design ...
Building trust through the UX
Websites present a considerable amount of information to users, both consciously and subconsciously. However hidden or glaringly obvious, on-site cues ...
Getting the most out of the mobile UX
The ethos of the mobile user experience (UX) has become somewhat indifferent to user needs. Nowadays, designers tend to plump ...
Designing with mobility in mind
Just as we’re getting used to the various tools, frameworks and methodologies required to design excellent experiences, the landscape is ...
Understanding the value of the UX
If you are involved in any type of business online, you will have seen the term ‘UX design’ mentioned fairly ...
Avoiding the potential pitfalls of responsive design
Responsive design has become the industry’s recommended approach for effectively supporting multiple devices and screen sizes – but not all ...