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jkoberg | 5 years ago

"tiny little cute icons" is already a big problem in UX. Every designer should be testing the success rates of "little icons" against textual labels. If you have to have an animated tooltip on hover that says what the icon does, it's a big red flag.

Don't cargo-cult.

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kevincox|5 years ago

I agree. If you have one or two very obvious icons it can work. (Although always include a tooltip as well.) However I often see a toolbar full of similar looking icons and it is so hard to find what I am looking for. (I'm looking at you GMail)

abiogenesis|5 years ago

Fortunately it is possible to switch to text-only buttons in Gmail.

lucasmullens|5 years ago

I assume partly that designers do that since textual labels require translation, but icons generally don't. What fits perfectly in English often doesn't fit in German.

webmaven|5 years ago

> I assume partly that designers do that since textual labels require translation, but icons generally don't. What fits perfectly in English often doesn't fit in German.

Except that icons need tooltips, which would require translation anyway.