Top 3 design principles you follow the most?

Aloukik Bhatnagar
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Simplicity, consistency, emotional connection (evoking feelings with color and images)
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ShaoNing Sun
less is more
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zuhaib ashfaq
Understanding users amd building empathy
Deep Lakhani
minimal, consistent, attention to details.
Stephen Maden
The first one should be guiding user's eye with clear priority of elements.
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Jospeh Schiffmans
Building rhythm and unity through consistent patterns.
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Markk Tong
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the top 3 design principles I follow the most are simplicity, usability, and consistency.
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Kyla De Leon
Personally, I swear by the principle of user empathy.
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.
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Jessi Ebden
I follow the most are simplicity, usability, and consistency.
Tegan Bradleys
Clarity: Prioritizing usability and avoiding unnecessary complexity.
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Matej Cabadaj
Making it easy to use and not overwhelming for the user
Murat ⚡
Simplicity Ease of use Contrast
Linda Jay
Emphasizing key elements with bold visual differences.
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.
Duy Hùynh
simplicity, usability, and consistency.
Hồng Ân Nguyễn
simplicity, usability, and consistency.