Form validation, screeners, badge design
Printing of Store Design is now finished. Next up, the printer ships all the books to me, and then we ship to preorders, friends & family, and then everybody else.
We’re proud to support our clients with additional usability-focused heuristic research from Baymard Institute. To bolster our work on this front, we’ve thought about getting certified. If and only if you’re a store owner, hit reply and answer the following yes/no question with a “yes” or a “no”: would such a certification matter to you when considering whether to buy design from us?
This week, for paid members
- This week’s paid lesson is all about screener questions. When should you handle your own recruitment, how should you invite responses, and what should you ask?
- And our first teardown of the year is for apparel brand Fresh Clean Threads.
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- Validate your forms. Provide placeholder text. Fail gracefully when something goes wrong.
- I know this will shock all of you, but someone thinks designers should learn the inner workings of business if they are going to be treated well going forward. Maybe someday we’ll learn, no?
- Some internationalization constraints, focusing mostly on Japan.
- Badge design.
- Creating shared space online. Maggie Appleton’s work is so good, y’all. Follow your way through her garden and go down some rabbit holes!
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