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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

Don’t Try to Depict a New Idea with an Existing Icon

Occasionally, you will need to invent a whole new icon. If the concept you’re trying to describe is novel, then your users will need an icon that doesn’t confuse them by referencing another idea. It needs to be new, yet recognizable, and mappable to a real-world example. If this sounds difficult to you, that’s because it is.

Thankfully, the need to create an entirely new icon is rare because most of the concepts in your app will be better served by existing UX patterns and UI conventions, but there may be a case where you have a new concept.

The middle ground here (using an existing icon to depict a new concept) is the worst of all worlds: it’s confusing for users who have seen the icon before in other products, with a different meaning behind it.

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Figure 36.1: Spare a thought for these poor folks...

Some of the most misused icons in this category are:

  • The WiFi &...
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