Above the fold is a myth Come for the URL, stay for the message. It's not 1997 anymore By Rob Lafratta
Checklist Design A collection of best UI and UX you need to provide a complete, honest and rewarding experience for your users By George Hatzis
Everything You Need to Know About Loading Animations Users expect a fast reaction from the digital products they’re working with By Lisa Dziuba
How to Design an Accessible Color Scheme Design a color scheme that met web accessibility guidelines so that our site offered a more inclusive experience. By Katie Riley
Mobile Usability Made Simple Mobile usability isn’t just to create a mockup of a website to fit a certain device size, It’s about paying attention to how users use those devices and understand that mobile experience is unique By Denislav Jeliazkov
7 Things Designer Needs to Know about Accessibility Accessibility enables people with disabilities to perceive, understand, navigate, interact with, and contribute to the web By Jesse Hausler
The UX in Motion Manifesto The following manifesto represents my answer to the question — “As a UX or UI, designer, how do I know when and where to implement motion to support usability?” By Issara Willenskomer
10 Basic Principles of Visual Design The human eye can see over 10 million different colours from red to violet, and from young age all of us learn to attribute certain values or meanings to specific colours. By José Torre
Designing for Accessibility Is Not That Hard Seven easy-to-implement guidelines to design a more accessible web By Pablo Stanley
7 Basic Rules for Button Design Buttons are an essential element of interaction design. They have a primary role in the conversation between a user and the system. In this article, I’ll review seven basic principles you need to know to create effective buttons By Nick Babich
Ultimate Start Guide for Beginner UX/UI Designer I have been collecting these links for the past 5 years By Johny Vino
UI vs UX — is NOT a thing Basically, people like to put these two things against each other, often saying or implyng that one (UX) is better than the other (UI) By José Torre
An Introduction to Interaction Flows Could IX Flows be a key to smoother design/dev handoffs? By Havana Nguyen
UX Project Checklist Start your next UX project with this checklist and don't forget about anything! By Andrea
Building The Perfect Splash Screen The splash screen was born out of a requirement for apps to spend a few seconds setting up before the user can get moving By Duncan Campbell
Font Review Journal The Font Review Journal is home to reviews and analysis of typeface designs both new and old By Bethany Heck
Contrast and Meaning Without fundamentals, you will flounder when faced with complex design challenges or constraints By Andy Rutledge
Creating Excellent UX Flow Charts Illustrate complex processes by including use cases, actions, and life cycles By Dan Brown
Design for Security Applying design thinking to security practices can create a better, more secure experience for your users By Serena Chen
10 Small Design Mistakes We Still Make We should be told at least once a month about these small principles until we live and breathe good design By Eugen Eşanu
The Tried and True Laws of UX With Infographic Just as there are cause and effect relationships, there are laws of UX By Miklos Philips
How and When to Use Gamification in Your UX Although the games of today bear little resemblance to their ancient predecessors, human beings have played games for millennia By Sofia Quintero
Designing for Colour Blindness 8% of the male population are colour blind. Find out how we design websites and bespoke software with colour blindness in mind. By Si digital
About Design Critique How I see critique as a beneficial culture and my experiment with it By Budi Tanrim
How to Use Animations in Mobile Applications As everything integrated into an interface, app animations must be a functional element rather than decor By Tubik Studio
Digital Psychology A free library of psychological principles and examples for inspiration to enhance the customer experience and connect with your users By Daniel Stefanovic
What You Should Know About Skeleton Screens Skeleton screens in different shapes and sizes are seemingly found everywhere across the web and apps — anywhere humans are forced to wait. But do they actually work? By Bill Chung