What do waiting tables and UX design have in common? One UX director weighs in on how we can learn how to handle design problems from the physical world.
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Waiting tables is great training for many professions. Waiting, or serving people, teaches many important skills such as listening, being nice and being careful. In this excellent How Design post a UX (User Experience) designer talks about lessons learned waiting tables that help him design better websites.
Ever thought of trying 25 Simple yet Graceful Website Designs. Experience the wonders of simplicity and uniqueness allowing for easy navigation and faster loading time.
Martin (Marty) Smith's insight:
Love these simple, graceful yet muscular website designs.
Red is such a powerful colour, it provides emotion and a great emphasis on detail. With a dark, grey colour scheme - red can be used to emphasis text, navigation menu and more.
Martin (Marty) Smith's insight:
Red is a favorite color, but online a little red goes a long way. Red is aggressive, attention getting and stress producing. On the other hand several of these websites show how to use red to conquer, to distinguish and to ROCK.
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