Wondering what this whole UX design thing is about? We’ll talk about UX strategy, prototyping, wireframing, colors schemes, typography, and all the nitty-gritty that matters to the user experience.
User Experience, Responsive Web Design and similar terms have made such a serious impact on the lives of web designers that they have almost forgotten the core of website design - User Flow.
When planning the structure of a website or an app, I often begin by capturing my ideas on paper in the form of wireframes. I quickly sketch several possible layouts…
Few people know the actual difference between the two terms ‘Wireframe’ and ‘Prototype.'. There can be confusion with regards to their similarities. Yet, it is crucial to know the difference between the two.
Two of the most often used words in the web design industry are UX and UI, which stands for user experience and user interface. Although they sound simple, there have been a lot of misconceptions and complications regarding their differences causing quite a stir in the design community.
We all know that there are a lot of factors to consider when designing websites. As a designer, you have to understand that everything you do can affect conversions. This directly affects how the goals of the website is achieved.
Choosing the best colors for websites you design is crucial for your online success. Discover the five most popular color schemes to use in web design.
UX or user experience is something which is wholly necessary for the creation of a website. However, it is also something which very few users understand. From a design perspective, UX is undeniably as essential as the aesthetic components of a website.
With 2016 quickly approaching, graphic and web designers are scouring the Internet to see what the new year has in store for us. That’s right, folks, it’s time to once again talk design trends.