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Tess Gadd

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UI Designer | medium.com/@tessgadd | uxdesign.cc/ui-cheat-sheet…

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New article drop! Looking to redo your sign-up process this year? Here is how in what I think might have been my most challenging research task yet. uxdesign.cc/ux-cheat-sheet…

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Common sign-up UI design patterns Generic registration flows, activate with link or code scenarios, and emails for activate with code/link 📷: Tess Gadd

Common sign-up UI design patterns

Generic registration flows, activate with link or code scenarios, and emails for activate with code/link  

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UI Design rule: Don't use color alone to denote meaning We tend to use color to describe things; red is for wrong, green is for good, and orange is for warning. But none of this means anything to a colorblind person. 📷: Tess Gadd

UI Design rule: Don't use color alone to denote meaning

We tend to use color to describe things; red is for wrong, green is for good, and orange is for warning. But none of this means anything to a colorblind person.  

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Be a crab 🦀 or better yet, be a bunch of crabs 🦀 🦀🦀 Thank you Dean Broadley for the delightful article! medium.com/@abcdean/dont-…

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I think I've pushed Figma's new Variables and Advanced prototyping to its limit... I present a fully working version of Flappy Bird!! 🔥 Featuring: - Scoring + highscores - Pseudo-randomised pipe placement - Physics based movement - Uses 46 variables #Config2023

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What's better than reading? Reading something your friend wrote! Love this article by Christine van Wyk who talks about how to be more assertive in a leadership role, AND it includes a great pasta metaphor 🍝 betterprogramming.pub/how-to-be-a-be…

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UX & Product designer, here's a nice guide with examples to decide when to use pagination, infinite scroll, and the load button written by Tess Gadd 👌 UX Collective bit.ly/3wE9p9m

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At Facebook, I coined a term called Filipino Product Market-Fit: Every year a product manager would observe their new product getting intense adoption in the Phillipines and proclaim their idea was working. Directors would quickly staff the team and alert their VPs of the

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Excellent Dropdown UI Cheatsheet to Boost your Next Design Project! 🔥🔥 FREE Cheatsheet attached! #ux #ui #uxdesign #uidesign #userexperience #usability #productdesign #business #uxstrategy #visualdesign #webdevelopment #react #usabilitytesting #usertesting By @tessgadd MT

Excellent Dropdown UI Cheatsheet to Boost your Next Design Project! 🔥🔥

FREE Cheatsheet attached!

#ux #ui #uxdesign #uidesign #userexperience #usability #productdesign #business #uxstrategy #visualdesign #webdevelopment #react #usabilitytesting #usertesting

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6 Types of Login Screen to Boost Your Next Design Project! 🙌 FREE Cheatsheet attached! 🔖 Here are 6 Types of Login Screen to be aware of: - Basic login - Single sign-on (SSO) first login - Hybrid login - Stepped login - Magic link - Google One Tap Sign-in By Tess Gadd #ux

6 Types of Login Screen to Boost Your Next Design Project! 🙌 

FREE Cheatsheet attached! 🔖

Here are 6 Types of Login Screen to be aware of:
- Basic login
- Single sign-on (SSO) first login
- Hybrid login
- Stepped login
- Magic link
- Google One Tap Sign-in

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💎 Dropdown design cheatsheet When to use dropdown vs when to use other UI components. Practical cheatsheet by Tess Gadd 👇

💎 Dropdown design cheatsheet

When to use dropdown vs when to use other UI components. Practical cheatsheet by Tess Gadd

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UX Links Tess Gadd Dropdowns are like duct tape—overused, underdesigned, and usually hiding a deeper problem. Love seeing real guidance instead of just another “10 UI tips” thread.