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Designing User-centric Interface🔥: BRB Bootcamp

I'm very excited🥳to write about the 7th session of #BRBBootcamp! Recently, I became part of an amazing web3 bootcamp, known as BRB Bootcamp.

Want to know more about this boot camp? Check out this⤵️

https://mirror.xyz/jishantukripal.eth/DHabArP3zLrfZs5uSabNK8WX_7BJntDhvNt7JsGTjvM

The 6th session is about Building a full-fledged DApp. This is a technical session, much more focused on building full-fledged web3 applications. I will create long detailed blogs about it after completion of the bootcamp.

Let’s find out how to design an accessible user-centric interface ⤵️

20% of UI Desgn that you will use 80% of the time

Let’s talk about CRAP: Its not the crap you are thinking but rather it refers to Contrast, Repetition, Alignment & Proximity

C.R.A.P.
C.R.A.P.

In designing user-centric applications, the typography & color play an important role. We should be always careful while using different color and typography. For that, we can leverage psychological design principles.

Fun fact: Sir Isaac Newton invented the first color wheel 🎨

I have already created a seperate entry explaining Psychological Design Principles ↘️

https://mirror.xyz/jishantukripal.eth/vx8631m68S4vNmlcqOD7BaJt_pljbsPAzqYmLxNVdg8

Utilizing Psychological Design Patterns we can create much more user centric user experience. Still not convinced? Utilize Feedback Loops to reiterate designs to make it more amazing.

🌀Feedback Loop is Action, Reaction, Reflection & Revision

  • 🖌️ Action brings initial design

  • 🖌️ Reaction brings general feedback

  • 🖌️ Reflection brings psychological imapct on users/teesters

  • 🖌️ Revision brings imrpovement

This is how, feedback loop can help in creating ui/ux design

.📍 Wants to learn more ? Here are some of the resources:

🔏Note: I’m going to share my entire #BRBBootcamp learning journey through mirror. Subscribe🔔 to read it first!