Ask HN: Good resources for programmers to learn about UX/design?
40 points| cejast | 3 years ago
What are your favourite resources to learn about UX/design? Doesn't have to be web-related.
40 points| cejast | 3 years ago
What are your favourite resources to learn about UX/design? Doesn't have to be web-related.
ljoshua|3 years ago
soulofmischief|3 years ago
In many of the visual examples, the recommended approach looks worse than the criticized approach, and in some cases is much less parsable. A phrase like "Use more whitespace" isn't some simple-yet-woke millennial web mantra, it's just crappy advice, too vague to be useful and vague enough to be harmful.
Truly, some of these examples are the antithesis to good design. The chapters of the book seem highly opinionated and forcing a particular set of (unvalidated) opinions upon me instead of generalized, objectively applicable tools.
SebastianKra|3 years ago
Also, as a rule, don't listen to HN for design opinions. Many people here talk about design like a bad programmer talks about principles: "Always have 100% unit test coverage" or "Functions should never be longer than 7 lines".
My recent favorite was when an article introduced an unusual, award-winning checkbox design for a very specific use-case, and a number of comments completely missed the context [1].
^[1]: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=31783841
zo1|3 years ago
Adrig|3 years ago
Then there are the publications from people in the industry that can be interesting, but that's case by case. You'll have better results for specific problems like building and maintaining a design system.
You also have the UX collective (http://uxdesign.cc/) but their articles are hit or miss. Good ones at least provide references for you to explore deeper.
QuadmasterXLII|3 years ago
oumua_don17|3 years ago
[1] https://learnui.design/
[2] https://learnui.design/courses/learn-ux-design.html
Leftium|3 years ago
Making UI that looks good (at least decent): https://getbootstrap.com/docs/5.2/examples/
dccoolgai|3 years ago
For UX, read Nielsen Norman and Dr. Weinschenks book "100 things every designer needs to know about humans".
lioeters|3 years ago
https://designsystemsrepo.com/
Awesome Design Systems
https://github.com/alexpate/awesome-design-systems
dhzhzjsbevs|3 years ago
https://www.amazon.com.au/Dont-Make-Think-Revisited-Usabilit...
For design itself I'm just not that way inclined and use existing frameworks instead.
kristiandupont|3 years ago
unknown|3 years ago
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