The Problem It drives me crazy that the text bounding box almost always brings in extra space above and below the actual text. Therefore, when the bounding box is used to measure space, it ends up being bigger than you intended. The bigger the line height, the bigger the problem. In the example below, the design was created by measuring… Read More →
We wanted to solve a common problem when working with multiple projects, stakeholders and clients where links to important information including project briefs, project trackers, prototypes, feedback and more, are all in different locations When people need constant access projects and contextual information, the last thing you want to do is keep track of share links and fielding questions like… Read More →
Design Systems has become a key part of my everyday workā¦ And from the surrounding discussions, it is now the case for many people ;) After reading Alla Kholmatovaās book last year, I was lucky to attend the first European conference on the subject in March. All of this strengthened my conviction that, in the future, every brand and every… Read More →
I recently created a case-study for my colleagues in New York about a multi-brand Design System project I worked on, for one of our clients back in London. While gathering information for this presentation, I was inspired to write an article and share my thoughts about what Iāve learned during this year-long experience and how it opened my eyes to… Read More →
Itās a practice of creating apps, sites, and products usable for everyone, including people with visual, motor, auditory, speech, or cognitive disabilities. Why should you support accessibility? You can impact someoneās life by making inclusive and easy-to-use products. One billion people have disabilities: your product can be used by them. Better accessibility support leads to better UX and cleaner code…. Read More →
Weāve curated a list of diversity job boards, tools and resources to help you or your company attract diverse talent throughout your design organisation recruitment. Letās kick this post off with a few stats: The UK design industry is 89.5% white and 60%, male. While the US design industry is 73% white and 55%, male. According to the Office for… Read More →
Recently, MongoDB held a design meetup that focused on imposter syndrome and, more importantly, how we deal with it as designers. I was asked to speak on behalf of my own experience and share advice for those who may also be in this headspace. Personally, I suffered massively from these feelings of self-doubt as I was just starting out in… Read More →
Right off the bat, letās clarify: we canāt change your physiology. If you naturally struggle with interpersonal conflict, there is some mental preparation we can do and some tactics we can employ, but we canāt change your brain. Thatās a good thing. We want to arm your natural strengths, not change you. So letās go! As a team, we should… Read More →
Disney’s 12 Principles of Animation is one of the inestimable guides when traditional animations are considered. It was put forth by Ollie Johnston and Frank Thomas in their book – The Illusion of Life. These principles were originally designed for traditional animations like character animations. However, these principles can still be applied in designing interface animations. So, this is just… Read More →
Itās time to change a lot of the dialogue we have in the design industry. Itās time for us to start thinking about the impact our designs have on the world. Weāve spent far too long thinking about how cool something is. Meanwhile, the products weāve made have changed how elections work, shifted the workforce in multiple industries, raised depression… Read More →
At Center Centre, the UX design school where Iām a faculty member, I get to review many resources on inclusivity and accessible design. I collect the best resources I find and review them with my team. Then, the team and I apply what we learn from those resources to our curriculum. Over time, our curriculum grows stronger because it contains… Read More →
My name is Olga and Iām an introvert. Well, sort of. On a good day, Iām perfectly able to engage in effortless small talk. But on a bad day, in the words of Marina, āI wanna stay inside all day, I want the world to go awayā. And yet, Iām an UX researcher, which means I got myself a job… Read More →