imagination
How empty space killed the functionality of a corporate app
Spacious. Minimalist. Clean. A large amount of empty space has become a classic technique when designing applications for consumers.
And it’s not that I hate this trend. Effective use of empty space is attractive and can significantly improve the usability of a simple interface. Long live the empty space!
But what about complex interfaces? Enterprise application developers understand what I mean: control panels that support innovative technologies, information-intensive logistics systems, and accounting systems with a large amount of data. These are the tools that our users use every day to do their work. Continue reading
Customer and web designer: how to reach a common denominator?
So, You have clearly set a goal-to create a website and you need a web designer to make Your goal a reality. This will be the company’s website or your personal blog — it is not so important now. The main thing is that You took this issue seriously and found a Studio that should bring Your idea to life. This is where the main difficulty that you will have to go through when developing a website arises: communicating with a web designer. And in this period of work, both You and the designer who will work on Your site may have a very difficult time. The fact is that the customer and the designer do not speak the same language and what you think is the perfect solution, the designer may consider a fatal failure . Continue reading