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===Social Media content=== | ===Social Media content=== | ||
* [https://buffer.com/library/optimal-length-social-media Infographic: The Optimal Length for Every Social Media Update and More] by Kevan Lee | * [https://buffer.com/library/optimal-length-social-media Infographic: The Optimal Length for Every Social Media Update and More] by Kevan Lee | ||
==Copywriting== | |||
* [https://www.invisionapp.com/blog/web-copy-writing-techniques/ Web Copy Writing Techniques] | |||
===Plain Language=== | |||
* [http://the-plain-language-programme.posthaven.com/tag/The%20Plain%20Language%20Programme The Plain Language Programme] - a series of blog posts about writing in plain language, including a list of "don't use" words. | |||
* [http://www.sarahjrichards.com/blog/dumbing-down Dumbing Down] by Sarah J Richards explains why writing in plain clear language is helpful to all kinds of people. | |||
* [https://www.hsph.harvard.edu/healthliteracy/resources/teaching-patients-with-low-literacy-skills/ Teaching Patients with Low Literacy Skills] is an online book by Doak, Doak, & Root, written in 1996 about literacy and educating. | |||
==Data Visualization== | ==Data Visualization== |
Revision as of 19:21, 1 December 2019
I'm a UX Designer, so these are my UX Designer tools. (Also, there may be good things in Category: Behavior you want to read.)
User Experience Design
- Category: User Experience Design (UX) explains the definition and purpose of UX and the roles that fit into it
- Category: Design Principles explains the basic heuristics that shape design from a cognitive and gestalt point of view
- Category: Design Ethics explains how we can use the two above to not fuck up the world more than it already is and maybe even make it better
- Category: Work Ethics explains how we can be good healthy employees, managers, and independent workers
- An Interview with Andy Budd at Intercom, also known as the first place I saw the Minimum Viable Pizza.
Accessibility
Animation
- The ultimate guide to proper use of animation in UX by Taras Skytskyi aggregates a number of Design Principles regarding animation into one place.
- Building the Pencil Page by Jonnie Hallman explains what his thinking was and how he built Paper53's page on Pencil.
Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning
- Specification gaming examples in AI by Victoria Krakovna links to a master list of times artificial intelligence and/or machine learning went horribly wrong, generally in the field of games.
Branding
- The Three Hour Brand Sprint by GV Library (Google Ventures)
Color
See Tools and Colorblindness for more information on color.
Conferences
- Confs.tech is a full list of conferences in the tech industry.
Content Strategy
See Category: Writing for fiction-writing-specific tools. See Category: Copywriting for nonfiction/web/UX writing
Content Management Systems
- The Battle for the Body Field by Jeff Eaton on A List Apart
- Is Rich Narrative Possible from Structured Content? by Michael Andrews
Content Quality / Content Testing
- A Simple Technique for Evaluating Content by Pete Gale at Gov.UK
Conducting a Content Audit
- Content Audit Tips by Content Insight
- Conducting a Content Inventory by Content Insight
Form content
also known as "should you even ask that?"
- Please ditch your site's silly title dropdown by Debré Barrett
Link Rot
- Protecting against link rot while embracing the future by Tim Murtaugh on A List Apart
- Hitting the Content Ceiling by Robert Bills on The Pastry Box Project
Social Media content
Copywriting
Plain Language
- The Plain Language Programme - a series of blog posts about writing in plain language, including a list of "don't use" words.
- Dumbing Down by Sarah J Richards explains why writing in plain clear language is helpful to all kinds of people.
- Teaching Patients with Low Literacy Skills is an online book by Doak, Doak, & Root, written in 1996 about literacy and educating.
Data Visualization
- A Quick Guide to Spotting Graphics that Lie by National Geographic
- XKCD 1138: Heatmap points out you can lie with maps too.
- Duarte's Diagrammer library contains thousands of diagrams for Powerpoint (and inspiration for everything else).
- How to Make a Dashboard That Doesn't Suck by Dylan Wilbanks explains the mindset behind most dashboards at most organizations and how you can make one that's useful.
Design Containers and Components
Page Frameworks and Layouts
See the Layouts section of Cascading Style Sheets
- How white space killed an enterprise app (and why data density matters) by Christie Lenneville and Patrick Deuley
- Accordions
- Buttons
- Carousels
- Dialogs
- Hamburger Menus
- Clean (Human-Readable) URLs
- Mystery Meat navigation on Wikipedia
Form fields
Search
Tables
Design Systems
- Morningstar's design system
- Front-End Style Guides by Anna Debenham
- Team Models for Scaling a Design System by Nathan Curtis
- The Salesforce Team Model for Scaling a Design System by Jina Bolton
Examples
Design Visioning activities
- Product Vision by Joel Spolsky
- Make the Commercial First by Steve Turbek
Freelancing/Consulting
- The Pause Clause by NGenWorks discusses an entry in their contracts that essentially says if the client is more than 10 days late with a deliverable, the project goes on hold until the client responds.
Gender issues in Design
- Dear Conference Organizers: You're Doing Chairs Wrong by Rose Eveleth at Motherboard discusses how not-thinking about femme-presenting speakers and conference presenters can cause major frustrations around skirts and microphones.
- The Unbearable Pinkness of Bleeding on Metafilter
HTML, CSS, and JavaScript
Iconography and Imagery
Recruiting
Sound Design
- A comforting lie tells the story of the background hiss you hear on digital phones, even though they don't produce the hiss.
Tools
- Tools
- Design Strategy
- Wordpress - Wordpress-specific tools for web work
Typography
User Behavior
User Research
Visual Hierarchy
- Proper UI Hierarchy on accssible discusses how flat interfaces damage visual hierarchy and provides some example CSS for correcting them
Subcategories
This category has the following 15 subcategories, out of 15 total.
Pages in category "Design"
The following 25 pages are in this category, out of 25 total.