Beauty, Utility, Ease: The 10 Commandments of User Interface Design (Infographic)
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Successful digital design extends beyond appearances into the ways in which a user interacts with your website or app — how icons contribute to navigation, for instance, or the ways in which a site can scroll. But the field of user interface design, which aims to hone the beauty and utility of software as well as a wide variety of hardware products (computers, smartphones and cars, for instance), can be tricky to master.
To maximize your website, app or product, creating a story is fundamental to this process. This can be achieved by incorporating real-life images, embedding social media links and featuring interactive videos, according to the below infographic courtesy of design firm .
Additionally, software needs to be able to scale to any width in today’s mobile world, and a user interface should ideally comprise no more than three complementary colors. When it comes to selecting a font, avoid serifs. Gothic, however, is always a safe bet.
Related: 5 Examples of Stellar Logo Design and Packaging
For additional tips, check out the infographic in full below:
Related: You Can’t Afford Any of These 4 Mobile App Design Mistakes
Successful digital design extends beyond appearances into the ways in which a user interacts with your website or app — how icons contribute to navigation, for instance, or the ways in which a site can scroll. But the field of user interface design, which aims to hone the beauty and utility of software as well as a wide variety of hardware products (computers, smartphones and cars, for instance), can be tricky to master.
To maximize your website, app or product, creating a story is fundamental to this process. This can be achieved by incorporating real-life images, embedding social media links and featuring interactive videos, according to the below infographic courtesy of design firm .
Additionally, software needs to be able to scale to any width in today’s mobile world, and a user interface should ideally comprise no more than three complementary colors. When it comes to selecting a font, avoid serifs. Gothic, however, is always a safe bet.
Related: 5 Examples of Stellar Logo Design and Packaging
For additional tips, check out the infographic in full below:
Related: You Can’t Afford Any of These 4 Mobile App Design Mistakes
