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fromPangram Pangram Foundry
2 days ago

How to create a typographic hierarchy

No matter what you're designing for - maybe it's a website? A brand? A magazine, perhaps? - typographic hierarchy is your foundation, your building blocks. It's what guides your reader through your website, brand or book. It tells them what to look at first, what to skim, and what to remember. Done right, it's seamless. Done wrong, it can be extremely confusing.In short, hierarchy is how you visually structure information. Here's how to do it well.
Typography
UX design
fromLogRocket Blog
2 weeks ago

6 alternatives to navigation menus (with real product examples) - LogRocket Blog

Traditional navigation menus are slow and unclear; alternative search-driven and contextual patterns enable users to find products and information faster.
#content-design
fromMedium
3 months ago
UX design

Why no one takes content design seriously (and how to change that)

Content design is a crucial practice that effectively shapes user experience by structuring information to meet user needs.
fromMedium
3 months ago
Mobile UX

Why no one takes content design seriously (and how to change that)

Content design is a critical practice that shapes user experience by structuring information appropriately.
#product-design
Digital life
fromuxdesign.cc
3 months ago

User behaviours, product design architecture, and the impact of AI

Architecture in digital product design encompasses both Information Architecture and System Design, often leading to confusion about their definitions and applications.
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