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101 UX Principles – 2nd edition

You're reading from   101 UX Principles – 2nd edition Actionable Solutions for Product Design Success

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Product type Paperback
Published in May 2022
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781803234885
Length 454 pages
Edition 2nd Edition
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Table of Contents (18) Chapters Close

Preface
1. UX Field 2. Typography FREE CHAPTER 3. Controls 4. Content 5. Navigation 6. Iconography 7. Input 8. Forms 9. User Data 10. Progress 11. Accessible Design 12. Journeys and State 13. Terminology 14. Expectations 15. UX Philosophy 16. Other Books You May Enjoy
17. Index

If You Must Use “Flat Design” Then Add Some Visual Affordances to Controls

Minimalism is generally good and reducing clutter and visual distractions can often help a user to find what they need more quickly. Minimalism does not, however, mean making controls so minimal that they are impossible to use.

The flat design aesthetic (refer to #13, Make Interactive Elements Obvious and Discoverable) tends to remove visual affordances, but not to the same extent as the newly-emerging “web brutalism.” Brutalism, inspired by the brutalist architectural style, is an aesthetic in product design that deliberately looks unstyled and raw (Craigslist is a great example):

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Figure 65.1: Craigslist: no, it’s not broken—it’s supposed to look like that

Outside of being a joke for designers, this level of minimalism is too imposing and unnecessary and, like flat design, can degrade discoverability by removing all visual affordances.

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