How developers and tech founders can turn their ideas into UI design
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#4It provides a much crisper picture of what modern designers workflow looks like than other resources.
Typically when these types of guidance are shared they're littered with more harmful advice than good. For example: "Look at what other apps are doing and copy it!" Except what another product is doing may not work for your product. The design of a final product isn't just the result of visual decisions, it's also driven by things like: business objectives, budgets, team size, time constraints, tech capabilities, target market size and demographics, etc.
So to have the article call attention to things like Dribbble being home to designs that are primarily "conceptual as opposed to the finished product when it comes to real applications" was refreshing.
Great read!
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#6But still release your CLI version. Ordering food or managing stocks on the command line is fantastic!
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#7I forget who said it—maybe it was the Eameses, maybe it was the Modernist movement in general—but the best UI is invisible and stays out of the users’ way while enabling them to accomplish what they want. I believe this to be true. The best way to do this usually is to provide a familiar, non novel UI.
So yeah, you need to make sure your flows make sense, etc, but if you’re having “eureka” moments when developing UI, maybe your users will have to do the same thing just to use it.
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#8I would encourage developers to first build out their applications as a CLI. Then add just enough UI for the masses. But still release your CLI version. Ordering food or managing stocks on the command line is fantastic!
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#9I would encourage developers to first build out their applications as a CLI. Then add just enough UI for the masses. But still release your CLI version. Ordering food or managing stocks on the command line is fantastic!
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#10I would whip out my credit card so fast for that.