Название: Practical UI Автор: Adham Dannaway Издательство: Independently published Год: 2022 Страниц: 282 Язык: английский Формат: pdf Размер: 132.1 MB
Don't just move stuff around until it looks pretty.
User interface design is hard. Having endless design possibilities sounds great in theory, but in practice, it can be frustrating and time consuming.
With so many options to choose from regarding layout, spacing, typography, and colour, making design decisions can be overwhelming. When you add usability, accessibility, and psychology to the mix, it gets even harder.
Luckily, UI design doesn’t have to be so hard. Over the years, I’ve realised that most of my visual and interaction design decisions are governed by a system of logical rules. Not artistic flair or magical intuition, just simple rules.
Sure, artistic talent helps, but a lot of what makes up an intuitive, accessible, and beautiful interface design can be learned. Having a system of logical rules helps you efficiently make informed design decisions. Without a logical system, you’re just using gut feeling to move stuff around until it looks pretty.
I love rules and logic, but design decisions are rarely black and white. Rather than strict rules that you must follow, think of the advice in this book as helpful guidelines that work well in most cases.
I wish I’d known these guidelines when I first started out. They’re a culmination of nearly 2 decades working as a product designer on products used by millions of people. My hope is that they’ll help you gain years of experience in a matter of hours.
This book is best suited to those in the product design and development space with an interest in improving their UI design skills. You might know some of the basics, and may have dabbled in design, but still struggle to design an informed and professional interface. While the book wasn’t created for experienced designers, some may find it useful. Especially if you design based on gut feeling and can’t explain why.
The book is best suited to:
Beginner/intermediate designers looking to quickly improve their UI designs. User researchers who want to start designing interfaces. Developers who no longer want to rely on a designer. Product managers who want to better understand their products.
There are lots of different types of digital interfaces. This UI design book mostly focuses on web and mobile applications. That being said, the design guidelines are universal and also apply to marketing websites, e-commerce websites, software applications, and more.