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Fixing Bad UX Designs
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Fixing Bad UX Designs

by Lisandra Maioli
February 2018
Intermediate to advanced
348 pages
9h 48m
English
Packt Publishing
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Using consistent iconography

The amount of information displayed on an interface and the amount of screen space are often inversely proportional. When we take this experience into the mobile world, this discrepancy is even greater. With this, there is a need to optimize and organize the interface design of your site or system more easily and simply. One way to solve this problem may be to use icons.

Icons are elements that, in addition to playing an important role in communication between users and digital interfaces, are also responsible for guiding the way the user navigates, helping them to memorize the paths for information searching, helping the most intuitive interface becoming more intuitive, helping in the fluidity of the interaction, ...

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