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Social Login Buttons Aren't Worth It

Posted on by Geoff Munn

A better feedback system can replace social media login buttons. Continue reading

Designing With Personality

Posted on by Geoff Munn

Don’t copy other sites, look to yourself for good ideas. Continue reading

Web Accessibilty For Designers

Posted on by Geoff Munn

Web Accessibility issues for designers to consider. Continue reading

Measuring Usability

Posted on by Geoff Munn

The best question to ask your users. Continue reading

User Flows and Information Architecture

Posted on by Geoff Munn

Stop designing web pages, and start designing user flows. Continue reading

If It's Hard To Read, It's Hard To Do

Posted on by Geoff Munn

People perceive hard to read text as being hard to do in reality. Continue reading

The $300 Million Button

Posted on by Geoff Munn

Don’t give users reasons why they should stop buying things from your site. Continue reading

Fitts' Law

Posted on by Geoff Munn

Fitts’ Law says that the bigger an object and the closer it is to us, the easier it is to move to. Continue reading

Using Top Aligned Form Labels

Posted on by Geoff Munn

UX Movement have some good reasons why we should be using top-aligned form labels. Continue reading

User Interface Design Patterns

Posted on by Geoff Munn

UX Movement have provided a list of (in their opinion) the four best design pattern websites. Each of these provide examples of navigation systems and other page elements. The four … Continue reading

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