It's time for another UX Thursday, so grab a cup of coffee or tea in your hand and check out what we found for you in today's roundup.
Three colors
Let's start with the colors! Triadic Color Scheme is the definition of three colors evenly distributed on the color wheel, which, when combined, form a triangle. Such a scheme is used to create color palettes that visually attract attention and create harmony and as a result - also awaken associations. IN article published on the website of the Interaction Design Foundation, you will read about how to choose the right three-color scheme and where and how such combinations can be used.
Interactive Mapping
Megan Brown (Nielsen Norman Group) in her article describes how design tools, such as Figma, can be used to create interactive UX maps, such as user travel maps. For this type of work, interactivity enriches the presentation to the stakeholders involved and better illustrates possible scenarios of user actions, which can be shown gradually and with different levels of detail.
Privacy Icon
Padlock, key, eye — these icons most often represent the online privacy function, but are they completely unambiguous? Preethi Sam in with your text explores the possibilities of representing privacy through icons and their ability to enhance content. The author analyzes the available options and proposes her own concepts in search of the perfect symbol.
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Rohan Bhattacharya in his article discusses the importance of custom 404 error messages in the context of user experience. It emphasizes the need to use clear, non-technical language, precise information and constructive messages in order to effectively and empathically guide the recipient and provide them with a consistent experience. Simple language and brevity of messages also improve engagement on the website and contribute to a reduction in bounce rates.
Inspirations
Finally, we leave it to suspicion open source design system from Wonderflow.