Meerli: Where exceptional mobile designers get inspiration
Thousands of screenshots of mobile patterns on iOS. (more…)
Android Niceties
A collection of screenshots encompassing some of the most beautiful looking Android apps. Aiming to provide inspiration and insight into Android UI conventions. (more…)
Android Patterns
This is androidpatterns.com, a set of interaction patterns that can help you design Android apps. An interaction pattern is a short hand summary of a design solution that has proven to work more than once. Please be inspired: use them as a guide, not as a law. (more…)
Little Big Details: Your daily dose of design inspiration
Little Big Details is a curated collection of the finer details of design, updated every day. (more…)
Delightful iOS animation patterns
Back in June of 2013, I launched Capptivate.co: a kinetic pattern library that captures and preserves delightful iOS animations. For an overview of the thinking behind the site, how to use it, and info about the tools I used to build it, read this post. (more…)
Tablet Patterns
Collection of mobile applications on tablets in various pattern states. (more…)
Onsen UI mobile patterns
Onsen UI mobile application framework supports 4 most common mobile patterns. (more…)
Mobile Design Inspiration
As any designer knows, inspiration and research plays a major part in the formative stages of design. As a mobile and web designer, I found myself taking screens for reference purposes, only to file them away in the depths of my computer never to be seen again. (more…)
Delight users by designing the empty states
Screenshots of various mobile applications and how they deal with an empty state condition (ie, nothing to display). (more…)
The Full Stack UXer : A New Breed
Everyone that has visited a high-tech job board in the past few years must have stumbled upon the term “full stack developer” here and there. The definition of the term signifies the difference between a full-stack developer and his “regular” colleague: a developer that has knowledge in all of the development cycle layers, well enough to provide solutions for each. (more…)
A Sense of Where You Are: Another annoying essay on design process
When I asked PMs how long it would typically take to “do mocks,” the answer was a week or two. On the face of it, that didn’t seem unreasonable. Designers were generally turning around complete sets of mocks that quickly, even for complex products. But the data showed that our typical time from “Assign designer to project” to “Agreed mocks” was about 6 to 8 weeks. (more…)
UX Design CC: Usability, UX Design, Information Architecture, Interaction Design and whatnot
“Learn from the community, give back to the community”. A big part of what we learned in UX comes from online reading: articles, tutorials, resources, blogs. It’s all available out there, for free — and all you have to do is invest some time to dig it up. But there’s a lot. UX is becoming increasingly popular, and with that comes a lot of clutter, noise and disorientation. (more…)
UX Movement
UX Movement is a user experience blog that publishes articles showing how good and bad interface design practices affect user behavior. The author and/or editor of all articles is Anthony. He has a degree in Human-Computer Interaction and has worked in the UX field for years. (more…)
UX Magazine
UX Magazine is a free community resource exploring all facets of experience design. We work closely with practitioners and industry leaders versed in all areas of UX to provide a steady stream of engaging and useful content. (more…)
UXBooth
The UX Booth is a publication by and for the user experience community. Our readership consists mostly of beginning-to-intermediate user experience and interaction designers, but anyone interested in making the web a better place to be is welcome. If you’re interested, join us and discuss best practices and trending topics, or share your experiences. (more…)