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Top 3 design principles you follow the most?

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ShaoNing Sun
less is more
1. User-Centered Design: I always prioritize the needs and preferences of the end users when designing a product. Understanding their behavior and creating a seamless experience for them is crucial. 2. Simplicity: I believe in keeping things simple and intuitive. Cluttered design can confuse users, so I always strive for clean, minimalist interfaces that are easy to navigate. 3. Consistency: Maintaining a consistent design language across all touchpoints is essential for building brand recognition and trust. Whether it's colors, typography, or interactions, consistency is key.
Jospeh Schiffmans
Building rhythm and unity through consistent patterns.
Stephen Maden
The first one should be guiding user's eye with clear priority of elements.
Tegan Bradleys
Clarity: Prioritizing usability and avoiding unnecessary complexity.
Linda Jay
Emphasizing key elements with bold visual differences.
Markk Tong
the top 3 design principles I follow the most are simplicity, usability, and consistency.
Simplicity, consistency, emotional connection (evoking feelings with color and images)
Deep Lakhani
minimal, consistent, attention to details.
Hồng ân Nguyễn
I just follow simplicity
Hồng Ân Nguyễn
simplicity, usability, and consistency.
Murat ⚡
Simplicity Ease of use Contrast
Nguyễn Minh Thức
Just usability
Hiep Nguyen
My top three design principles for leading a company are: - User-Centric Design: Prioritizing user needs ensures our products resonate with our audience. - Consistency Across Platforms: Maintaining a uniform design enhances brand identity and user experience. - Scalability and Flexibility: Designing for scalability and adaptability ensures long-term relevance.
zuhaib ashfaq
Understanding users amd building empathy
Matej Cabadaj
Making it easy to use and not overwhelming for the user
Jessi Ebden
I follow the most are simplicity, usability, and consistency.
Duy Hùynh
simplicity, usability, and consistency.
Kyla De Leon
Personally, I swear by the principle of user empathy.