A because of the rounded corners. Not only is it visually more appealing but according to psychology, our brain tends to think sharp objects are harmful. My friend @sandhya_subram wrote a neat article where I learnt this. uxplanet.org/the-rounded-use…
I recently joined the @medium partner program 🥳
I was amused to find that the blog I wrote 3 years back on 'Rounded corners' is still generating revenue 😇
The story is paywalled now, so here is a link if you're not a member 😄
uxplanet.org/the-rounded-use…#uxdesign#blog#medium
Your organization is perfectly optimized to produce the user experiences it currently delivers.
If you want to improve the user experiences, you’ll need to change the optimizations of your organization.
This is the core of a UX strategy.
This turns out to be an important distinction when orgs try to prioritize technical debt over UX design debt.
Debt should be prioritized based on cost to the organization and value to the customer.
Not by some arbitrary (and incorrect) classification of its nature.
I was searching for user-friendly date-pickers for a birthday field and found this.. indeed a great article with all considerations and step-by-step guidance to provide a smooth UI/UX experience for a date input field.
At the start of 2021, I made a promise that I won't be too self-critical. Although it's taken me longer than a month, I've finally taken a step in the right direction & mustered the courage to publish my first tech blog on @ThePracticalDevdev.to/venkyakshaya/the-sing…#DEVCommunity