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ux thursday
15/12/2022

UX Thursday #99

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Today we celebrate the feast of one of our favorite drinks - tea! Grab a cup of this hot brew and walk with us through today's compilation. And in it, among other things, about how video games can help the development of UX/UI designers, a compilation of functional design systems, about methods of increasing the conversion rate, and also about why people on the web do not read.

How do games help develop Designer's UX/UI skills?

Tybi David in his article describes the benefits for UX/UI designers of playing video games. If you're a gaming enthusiast, you probably don't need to be convinced of the many mind-expanding benefits that come with them. In his text, however, Tybi indicates how to find the right video game to improve your qualification as a UX/UI designer. It also presents specific titles and aspects that are worth focusing on.

Collection of the best Design Systems

More and more large companies are investing in their own customized Design System. A valuable one has been prepared for UxPin collection eight of them with descriptions and links to the systems themselves. It is worth checking out how large entities do it and take a handful of inspirations to use in your own projects.

A list of good practices for increasing the conversion rate

I'm sure you'll find a lot of similar articles. However, this does not mean that it is not worth dwelling on this topic again. Serra Alban decided to collect best practices and divide them into 5 logical steps. It is worth familiarizing yourself with these rules and see where there is still room for development in your products.

Responsiveness - how to bite it

Responsiveness is one of the common problems that arise during interface design. How best to plan it, how many views to prepare, and what about custom resolutions? Fabienne Bielmann decided to create Responsive formula in Sass, which automatically prepares the finished CSS code based on only a few fixed checkpoints. We recommend this interesting article especially to developers and interface designers.

People on the web don't read, people scan

At the end of the list, we recommend analysis Rita Kind-Envy, which gives 9 text scanning patterns that users follow. The Internet is ruthless when it comes to content and there is no place for borderless publications here. So it's worth checking out Rita's advice on how to adapt texts to the harsh online world.

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