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==Data Visualization==
==Data Visualization==
* [https://news.nationalgeographic.com/2015/06/150619-data-points-five-ways-to-lie-with-charts/ A Quick Guide to Spotting Graphics that Lie] by National Geographic
* [https://news.nationalgeographic.com/2015/06/150619-data-points-five-ways-to-lie-with-charts/ A Quick Guide to Spotting Graphics that Lie] on [[National Geographic]]
* [https://xkcd.com/1138/ XKCD 1138: Heatmap] points out you can lie with maps too.
* [https://xkcd.com/1138/ XKCD 1138: Heatmap] points out you can lie with maps too.
* [http://diagrammer.duarte.com Duarte's Diagrammer library] contains thousands of diagrams for Powerpoint (and inspiration for everything else).
* [http://diagrammer.duarte.com Duarte's Diagrammer library] contains thousands of diagrams for Powerpoint (and inspiration for everything else).
* [http://www.uxbooth.com/articles/how-to-make-a-dashboard-that-doesnt-suck/ 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.
* [http://www.uxbooth.com/articles/how-to-make-a-dashboard-that-doesnt-suck/ 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.
* [https://www.smashingmagazine.com/2016/06/improving-ux-for-color-blind-users/#11-graphs The Graphs section of Accessibility: Improving The UX For Color-Blind Users] by [[Adam Silver]] on [[Smashing Magazine]]
* [https://www.smashingmagazine.com/2016/06/improving-ux-for-color-blind-users/#11-graphs The Graphs section of Accessibility: Improving The UX For Color-Blind Users] by [[Adam Silver]] on [[Smashing Magazine]]
* National Geographic provides [https://news.nationalgeographic.com/2015/06/150619-data-points-five-ways-to-lie-with-charts/ A Quick Guide to Spotting Graphics that Lie]. It helps you to see a lot of the dark patterns that we should avoid creating graphics in general.
* [http://viz.wtf/ WTF Visualizations] documents horrible infographics and charts.
* [http://viz.wtf/ WTF Visualizations] documents horrible infographics and charts.



Revision as of 10:14, 28 June 2020

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

Accessibility

Animation

Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning

Branding

Color

See Tools and Colorblindness for more information on color.

Category: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

Category: Content Strategy contains an accumulation of content strategy related tools and lessons.

Copywriting

See Category: Writing for fiction-writing-specific tools. See Category: Content Strategy for content and publication strategies for the web

Category: Copywriting contains an accumulation of copywriting related tools and lessons.

Data Visualization

Design Containers and Components

Page Frameworks and Layouts

See the Layouts section of Cascading Style Sheets

Content Containers

Messaging and Notifications

Navigation

Form fields

Search

Tables

Design Systems

Examples

Design Visioning activities

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

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

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