I like the proximity example, nice one. The "this is my text" box - I disagree, in my opinion the best way is to take the distance between lines as a buffer.
So if Microsoft know this, why do I struggle to use most of their UIs due to WHERE the information is? Azure is the worst offender in my experience, too many things spread out in a non intuitive way.
Yeah, the old expression "You can bring a horse to water but you can't make him drink" comes to mind. Also, UI/UX is difficult even when you have an idea of what your doing
That synthwave goatee is something else, nice one!
Really good video for novice in GUI design. Would like to watch more.
Genuine appreciation for you all!
Great video, straight to the point... very useful as it's something I need to get better at
That double "I work for Dev Express" line is like something straight out of Tim & Eric.
I like the proximity example, nice one.
The "this is my text" box - I disagree, in my opinion the best way is to take the distance between lines as a buffer.
Great Explanation 👍
Thanks. Id never take a full couse on proper UI design.
thank you
So if Microsoft know this, why do I struggle to use most of their UIs due to WHERE the information is?
Azure is the worst offender in my experience, too many things spread out in a non intuitive way.
Yes, the Azure Portal looks absolutely horrendous.
Have you seen the AWS interface? 🤨
Yeah, the old expression "You can bring a horse to water but you can't make him drink" comes to mind. Also, UI/UX is difficult even when you have an idea of what your doing
I would say that the organization of the information is a concern of UX and not UI. Anyways, this guy is not from Microsoft, he's from DevExpress.
its pretty simple everyone, each one is given a task and they end up adding unnecessary buttons making us clueless where to click next
Great!!! thanks!!!
#23:44 😂
Playing Flappy Bird :D