12 Icon libraries for your next project.
😎 mageicons .com
✨ thesymbols .com
🔗 tablericons .com
🚀 nucleoapp .com
🌟 hugeicons .com
🎨 theicons .com
📱 iconic .app
🔥 fontawesome .com
🌈 circumicons .com
⚡ heroicons .com
🎶 remixicon .com
📦 boxicons .com
😎 mageicons .com
✨ thesymbols .com
🔗 tablericons .com
🚀 nucleoapp .com
🌟 hugeicons .com
🎨 theicons .com
📱 iconic .app
🔥 fontawesome .com
🌈 circumicons .com
⚡ heroicons .com
🎶 remixicon .com
📦 boxicons .com
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Hey! Here are some important UI/UX principles to keep in mind:
1. User-Centered Design: Always think about the user's needs and make things intuitive.
2. Simplicity: Keep it simple and easy to understand.
3. Consistency: Use the same design patterns throughout the app (fonts, buttons, colors, etc.).
4. Visual Hierarchy: Arrange elements in order of importance, so users know where to look first.
5. Accessibility: Make sure everyone can use it, including those with disabilities (e.g., clear fonts, high contrast).
6. Feedback: Let users know when something happens (e.g., when they click a button).
7. Responsive Design: It should look good on all devices—mobiles, tablets, desktops.
8. Familiarity: Use common patterns people are already familiar with (like placing the navigation at the top).
9. Minimize Cognitive Load: Don’t overload the user with too much info or options.
10. Error Prevention: Design in a way that prevents mistakes and makes fixing them easy.
11. Loading Time: Make sure it loads fast! If it takes time, show a progress bar.
12. Aesthetic Usability: If it looks good, people will think it works better too.
Hope this helps! 😊
1. User-Centered Design: Always think about the user's needs and make things intuitive.
2. Simplicity: Keep it simple and easy to understand.
3. Consistency: Use the same design patterns throughout the app (fonts, buttons, colors, etc.).
4. Visual Hierarchy: Arrange elements in order of importance, so users know where to look first.
5. Accessibility: Make sure everyone can use it, including those with disabilities (e.g., clear fonts, high contrast).
6. Feedback: Let users know when something happens (e.g., when they click a button).
7. Responsive Design: It should look good on all devices—mobiles, tablets, desktops.
8. Familiarity: Use common patterns people are already familiar with (like placing the navigation at the top).
9. Minimize Cognitive Load: Don’t overload the user with too much info or options.
10. Error Prevention: Design in a way that prevents mistakes and makes fixing them easy.
11. Loading Time: Make sure it loads fast! If it takes time, show a progress bar.
12. Aesthetic Usability: If it looks good, people will think it works better too.
Hope this helps! 😊
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