Monthly Archives: August 2019
Rules for creating typography for interfaces
“Web design consists of 95% typography”
– Oliver Reichenstein
Typography is one of the most important assets we use when creating an interface. It helps us deliver clear and effective messages, engage people emotionally, and convey brand identity. Unfortunately, some sites ignore the importance of typography. Continue reading
UX design concept: splitting the Instagram feed into groups
Many Instagram users follow accounts of different types. Here and friends, and celebrities, and accounts “on interests”: food, sports, and so on. What to do if you log in to the app and don’t want to see the entire feed in a row? If you only want to see photos of your relatives? Or just memes to take a break from these very photos? Or just want inspiration for your next big trip?
Instagram offers ways to tailor the user experience. Here you can enable notifications for a specific account or subscribe to a hashtag. But I found that most users don’t use these features. Continue reading