Who Is A Front-End Designer And Why Do You Need One?
But who is a front-end designer? Why do you need one in your team? What are the skills of a good front-end designer? Here are some answers I gathered based on my own experience.
Companies recognize that they not only have to meet customers’ needs but also do it impeccably. This is where a UX audit comes to play. It is an excellent way to discover what your current design is lacking and how to improve it.
In the eCommerce world, your website design is your online ID. It helps you stand out and should reflect your brand. The main challenge of eCommerce websites is to convert visitors into buyers and make them come back for more.
Speed is one of the most important factors of your website. Did you know that half of the mobile visitors will leave a website if it doesn’t load within three seconds? Suppose it would be good to check if you can squeeze something extra of that fancy background picture you have.
Every process should consist of well thought through steps that not only help to plan out the work but also systematize what has to be done in order to achieve the set goal. This process may be daunting at first, but with the right steps, designing will become a pleasurable experience.
In the early stages of application development, when you’re building a proof-of-concept, or a demo app for your investors, focusing on UX/UI might not be your top priority. It’s understandable, the budget might be tight, there’s a lot of development to be done and it’s more important to show that your idea works.
If you’re a senior developer, do you even remember your first job in IT? It was so many years ago... At some point, you might think that you already know all the stuff that you need. There is an occasional challenge on a project, but still, for some, it might seem dull… So how to deal with it?
The inlined SVG icons are currently the best way to use icons on the web. If you’re not familiar with that approach or still need convincing, check out this great article on CSS Tricks. But how should we prepare and use the inline SVG icons?