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We-Design
We-Design
Mar 19, 2024 · Fundamentals

Why Consistency Matters—and When It Turns Into a Design Trap

This article examines the long‑standing design principle of consistency, outlines its benefits for user efficiency, trust, and workflow, and then explores the emerging criticisms such as Consistency Tyranny and Consistency Trap, offering practical guidance on balancing consistency with innovation.

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Why Consistency Matters—and When It Turns Into a Design Trap
We-Design
We-Design
Feb 25, 2021 · Frontend Development

How Dynamic Design Transforms Mobile UI: Principles for Seamless Interactions

This article explores how dynamic design—rooted in animation principles from film and nature—enhances mobile user interfaces by clarifying page relationships, highlighting important information, adding warmth to interactions, and providing practical guidelines such as elasticity, easing, anticipation, and fine‑grained details.

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How Dynamic Design Transforms Mobile UI: Principles for Seamless Interactions
58UXD
58UXD
Aug 29, 2018 · Product Management

Why Minimalist Design Is the Key to Better User Experience

In the fast‑moving internet era, product homogeneity forces designers to focus on high‑quality user experience, and this article explains how minimalist design—rooted in the "less is more" philosophy—addresses user limits through clear concepts, user types, and four practical methods (delete, organize, hide, transfer).

Minimalist designProduct DesignUX Principles
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Why Minimalist Design Is the Key to Better User Experience
Suning Design
Suning Design
May 14, 2014 · Product Management

Why Good UX Means Solving Real User Problems, Not Just Pretty Interfaces

The article argues that true user experience design should focus on solving users' core problems and achieving their goals, rather than merely improving visual appeal, and illustrates this principle with examples like Amazon, Evernote, and iPhone, urging companies to embed UX thinking from the earliest product stages.

Design ThinkingUX Principlescustomer centric
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Why Good UX Means Solving Real User Problems, Not Just Pretty Interfaces