I have a lot of new ideas and topics to discuss this coming year. Help me decide what to cover by voicing the area of UX you want to learn about the most. If it’s not an option in the poll, let me know in the comments.
I find it hard in general bringing everything together. We kind of know how to build a good modal, data table or a form, but how does one design a complex yet cohesive and easy to use UI with many of these components all together. We work on somewhat information dense web apps (PWAs) and struggle to lay everything out in an intuitive way.
I find that when I'm diagnosing the problems with clients' sites, the problems are almost always navigation and menus and content layout and organization.
No, usually it’s about arranging the content in a way that helps the user find the information they need and, if it’s a marketing website, creating a flow the pulls the user down the page to the CTA and increases conversion
I'm pretty new to UX - maybe covering how to take complex, convoluted navigation/flows and simply them. Thanks for what you do, I have been able to implement many of your tips over the last few years.
I'm fairly new to your letter, which by the way is quality. I appreciate all the things I learn and reflect on. But not sure I have seen enough on Navigation bars and menus, or maybe I need to keep reading and discover, lol. Thank you.
Some specific tips and advice for (complex) (SPA) web app UI/UX would be nice.
What specific complications are you facing with SPA?
I find it hard in general bringing everything together. We kind of know how to build a good modal, data table or a form, but how does one design a complex yet cohesive and easy to use UI with many of these components all together. We work on somewhat information dense web apps (PWAs) and struggle to lay everything out in an intuitive way.
I find that when I'm diagnosing the problems with clients' sites, the problems are almost always navigation and menus and content layout and organization.
What specific issues regarding content layout and organization? Like how to arrange images with text on a landing page?
No, usually it’s about arranging the content in a way that helps the user find the information they need and, if it’s a marketing website, creating a flow the pulls the user down the page to the CTA and increases conversion
Mya be on. detail page (Applicant Tracking System) with tabs, left menu, and other humongous info.
Smart TV UI design (the 10 ft experience)
Navigation - also for desktop and especially keeping in mind responsive patterns (other than a burger) would be very helpful.
I'm pretty new to UX - maybe covering how to take complex, convoluted navigation/flows and simply them. Thanks for what you do, I have been able to implement many of your tips over the last few years.
I'm fairly new to your letter, which by the way is quality. I appreciate all the things I learn and reflect on. But not sure I have seen enough on Navigation bars and menus, or maybe I need to keep reading and discover, lol. Thank you.