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#DesignSystems #Productivity #patterns #UX
The MailChimp Pattern Library is a byproduct of our move to a more responsive, nimble, & intuitive app.
Over the course of two full redesigns and our recent navigation refresh, we've worked to distill most of the MailChimp interface into a set of atomic pieces, forming the pattern library you see here. By documenting and assembling a reference site of our patterns, we were able to speed up our process and solve some internal communication problems. A common lexicon of code and UI elements benefits us in a few ways: - We can build consistently, focusing our energy on workflows and logic, not web forms and list items.
- We can reuse code instead of reinventing the wheel or roping in an engineer.
- We can see all of our patterns in one place, quickly revealing maintenance issues.
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#Prototyping #UX #Facebook
Facebook reactions went live on 24 Feb 2016, and from that time onward it’s been a great journey for Facebook. We all just love the reactions and how it fulfills that a single like button was not…
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#Sketch #Photoshop #UIDesign #handoff #Dev #mobile
Share & inspect Photoshop and Sketch designs on Mac, Windows & Linux. Collaborate with your team, generate CSS, Swift & Android code, export specs and images.
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#UX #Research #Video #heatmaps
See how visitors are really using your website, collect user feedback and turn more visitors into customers.
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#UX #Research #Video #heatmaps
FullStory's pixel-perfect session replay tells you everything you want to know about your customer’s online experience. Capture every click, swipe, and scroll.
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#OnlineCourses #Sketch #Framer #Prototyping
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#books #UX #Product
How do successful companies create products people can’t put down? Why do some products capture widespread attention while others flop? What makes us engage with certain products out of sheer habit? Is there a pattern underlying how technologies hook us? Nir Eyal answers these questions (and many more) by explaining the Hook Model—a four-step process embedded into the products of many successful companies to subtly encourage customer behavior. Through consecutive “hook cycles
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#books #UX #Product #Lean #Startups
Most startups fail. But many of those failures are preventable. The Lean Startup is a new approach being adopted across the globe.
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#ProductDesign #Process #UX #Collaboration #Startups #Lean
A design sprint is a framework for answering critical business questions through design, prototyping, and testing ideas with users.
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#UX #Research #Books
Great user experiences (UX) are essential for products today, but designing one can be a lengthy and expensive process. With this practical, hands-on book, you’ll learn how to do it faster and smarter using Lean UX techniques. UX expert Laura Klein shows you what it takes to gather valuable input from customers, build something they’ll truly love, and reduce the time it takes to get your product to market.
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#UX #Product #Research #Books
A curated list of books on UX, Product and Lean methodologies.
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#DesignSystems #Components #DesignTokens
Scaling a design across all form factors and platforms has become the new challenge in the software industry. From watch to phone to tablet to desktop, teams must also consider iOS, Android, Win8 and HTML5 implementations. Opinions on native vs. HTML5 aside, most companies use a mix of both to balance the best user experience with time to market and reusability cross-platform.
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#UX #BestPractice
There is one principle of organization that every human should adhere to, particularly people who design products. Day after day, I see companies break this rule, and it is 100% of the time to their…
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#Prototyping #Tools
With so many prototyping tools out there, you need to choose the best tool for the job. From Low fidelity wireframe tools to hi-fi UI design tools
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#Productivity #Tools #UIDesign #Collaboration
Compare popular industry UX tools for design, prototyping, handoff, versioning, monitoring, and more.
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