Chapter #95. Build Upon Established Metaphors – It's Not Stealing
Over the years, I've found that part of the imagined "code of practice" of designers is to not steal. As we train and learn, we're taught to develop our own design style and not to borrow too much. Imitation is discouraged and copying the designs of others is frowned upon, dishonest even.
In UX, this is the polar opposite of best practice. Consider Jakob's Law of Internet User Experience (https://www.nngroup.com/videos/jakobs-law-internet-ux/), which states, "Users spend most of their time on other sites. This means that users prefer your site to work the same way as all the other sites they already know".
Jakob Nielsen utterly nails it with this one. Your users spend the vast majority of their lives not using your product. They spend that time on other sites, other web apps and other mobile apps. The product with which they're least familiar is your product.
You should aim to build upon established patterns:
Forms that allow...