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Visual design is a fundamental part of the user experience. Good design is in the details. It builds trust. It makes text readable. It makes buttons look clickable. It has the power to transform a functional experience into a delightful, branded experience. Designers often fight for perfection; yet can moving an object 1 pixel to the left really make a difference? In an attempt to bridge the gap between designers and developers, we will discuss what details are worth fighting for versus when to let go, especially in the context of responsive and mobile design. Together we will explore why designing a collaborative process is even more important than designing pixel perfect comps.]]>

Visual design is a fundamental part of the user experience. Good design is in the details. It builds trust. It makes text readable. It makes buttons look clickable. It has the power to transform a functional experience into a delightful, branded experience. Designers often fight for perfection; yet can moving an object 1 pixel to the left really make a difference? In an attempt to bridge the gap between designers and developers, we will discuss what details are worth fighting for versus when to let go, especially in the context of responsive and mobile design. Together we will explore why designing a collaborative process is even more important than designing pixel perfect comps.]]>
Fri, 01 May 2015 06:30:08 GMT /slideshow/designing-a-better-process-uof-ifinal/47643820 EmilyRawitsch@slideshare.net(EmilyRawitsch) Designing a Better Process: 1 Pixel at a Time EmilyRawitsch Visual design is a fundamental part of the user experience. Good design is in the details. It builds trust. It makes text readable. It makes buttons look clickable. It has the power to transform a functional experience into a delightful, branded experience. Designers often fight for perfection; yet can moving an object 1 pixel to the left really make a difference? In an attempt to bridge the gap between designers and developers, we will discuss what details are worth fighting for versus when to let go, especially in the context of responsive and mobile design. Together we will explore why designing a collaborative process is even more important than designing pixel perfect comps. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/designingabetterprocessuofifinal-150501063008-conversion-gate01-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Visual design is a fundamental part of the user experience. Good design is in the details. It builds trust. It makes text readable. It makes buttons look clickable. It has the power to transform a functional experience into a delightful, branded experience. Designers often fight for perfection; yet can moving an object 1 pixel to the left really make a difference? In an attempt to bridge the gap between designers and developers, we will discuss what details are worth fighting for versus when to let go, especially in the context of responsive and mobile design. Together we will explore why designing a collaborative process is even more important than designing pixel perfect comps.
Designing a Better Process: 1 Pixel at a Time from Emily Rawitsch
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1 Pixel to the Left: Why Visual Design Details Matter /EmilyRawitsch/rawitsch-1px-to-the-left rawitsch1pxtotheleft-140712164834-phpapp02
Although we have all heard someone passionately declare, UX is not UI, visual design is a fundamental part of the user experience. Good design is in the details. It builds trust. It creates hierarchy of information. It makes buttons look clickable. It has the power to transform a functional experience into a delightful experience. So how we can ensure that the visual details we design are brought to life as intended? Can moving an object 1 pixel to the left really make a difference? In an attempt to find a common language between designers and developers, we will discuss what details are worth fighting for versus when to let go.]]>

Although we have all heard someone passionately declare, UX is not UI, visual design is a fundamental part of the user experience. Good design is in the details. It builds trust. It creates hierarchy of information. It makes buttons look clickable. It has the power to transform a functional experience into a delightful experience. So how we can ensure that the visual details we design are brought to life as intended? Can moving an object 1 pixel to the left really make a difference? In an attempt to find a common language between designers and developers, we will discuss what details are worth fighting for versus when to let go.]]>
Sat, 12 Jul 2014 16:48:34 GMT /EmilyRawitsch/rawitsch-1px-to-the-left EmilyRawitsch@slideshare.net(EmilyRawitsch) 1 Pixel to the Left: Why Visual Design Details Matter EmilyRawitsch Although we have all heard someone passionately declare, UX is not UI, visual design is a fundamental part of the user experience. Good design is in the details. It builds trust. It creates hierarchy of information. It makes buttons look clickable. It has the power to transform a functional experience into a delightful experience. So how we can ensure that the visual details we design are brought to life as intended? Can moving an object 1 pixel to the left really make a difference? In an attempt to find a common language between designers and developers, we will discuss what details are worth fighting for versus when to let go. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/rawitsch1pxtotheleft-140712164834-phpapp02-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Although we have all heard someone passionately declare, UX is not UI, visual design is a fundamental part of the user experience. Good design is in the details. It builds trust. It creates hierarchy of information. It makes buttons look clickable. It has the power to transform a functional experience into a delightful experience. So how we can ensure that the visual details we design are brought to life as intended? Can moving an object 1 pixel to the left really make a difference? In an attempt to find a common language between designers and developers, we will discuss what details are worth fighting for versus when to let go.
1 Pixel to the Left: Why Visual Design Details Matter from Emily Rawitsch
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