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Follow this medium chanel and your ux design skills will improve
“UX Planet” https://medium.com/ux-planet -
Somewhat disagree.
The web is more about UX than pretty graphics so a picture sometimes doesn't help much.
I'd start with a wire frame (in balsamic), a rough responsive layout grid, perhaps a prototype with interactive navigation patterns (in invision-app).
Then feel it out if the navigation and components are appropriate.
Before you start drawing your pretty icons and buttons.
And when you design, use a software where you can quickly check the css equivalents of all values, like sketch, unless you are good at exporting Web resources from PS. -
True, you have to know everything before you draw or code anything. Who is going to use that website, what does he need, what are the benefits for the user?
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Andre748y@jiraTicket
I hadn't heard of Balsamiq. Great advice, I'll likely put it under my tool belt. -
@Andre I think balsamic is the biggest wireframe tool there is. simple to learn and quick to use. I never used to use wireframe for smaller projects cause I thought it took too much time, but balsamic is so easy that I now sometimes do.
Warning : you might fall in love the simplistic style and squiggly lines, and start to wish your real design looked more like the wireframe. :)
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