Jim Lofton

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Jim Lofton

Jim Lofton

@metausable

metaUsable - Digital UX/product designer & researcher. Slowness will ruin any experience fast. Tweets are mine.

Chicago Katılım Ağustos 2011
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Jim Lofton
Jim Lofton@metausable·
@disco_lu I see that you have two styles so the first two columns are Primary defaults and then the next two columns are the Secondary Defaults. So you are Primary & Secondary, Status & State Defaults
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@disco_lu The horizontal is the State Default and the vertical is a Status Default
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luis.@disco_lu·
Napkin research📋 In your component library, what do you call the first / primary / default / resting / most common variant of a component?
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Roll up, roll up folks, your weekly component carnival has arrived 🎡 What would you call this component? 🎙
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Game timmmmmmme 🕹 What would you call this component? – Menu? – Tabbar? – Bar? – Footer? Something else? 🙉
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luis.@disco_lu·
Let's play a little game...name that design pattern! What would you call this? 🗄
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Jim Lofton@metausable·
@disco_lu Message Form using a Textarea input and inner Icon Button
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luis.@disco_lu·
It's Wednesday and that means only one thing...name that component day is here! What would you call this? 🧐
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Jim Lofton@metausable·
@disco_lu 1. Numeric Stepper 2. If it is editable it is a Text Field Input otherwise it is simply a display of the stepper count 3. & 4. Buttons to increase/decrease stepper count IMHO, this is one of the most useless components when an ordinary Text Field Input will work.
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luis.@disco_lu·
Wednesday Wednesday Wednesday is name that component day 📣 Today's test is 4 (or is it?) components...what would you call them?
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luis.@disco_lu·
Wednesday has arrived, and that means it's time for... Name that component 🎤 What would you call this/these?
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luis.@disco_lu·
It's time for another "what's that component called?" This week it's something we all love and definitely don't get annoyed by 🔴 What is this called?
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Jim Lofton@metausable·
@disco_lu The stack is an Accordion, just one is a Panel that is expandable / collapsable
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luis.@disco_lu·
It's Wednesday, and that means it's time for the next edition of "what's that component?" Come up on stage and tell us... What is this component called? 🎙
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It's time for another Wednesday "what's that component called?" So...what is this? 🎤
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Jim Lofton@metausable·
@disco_lu An Overlay Dialog with a light-box effect covering the background
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luis.@disco_lu·
It's time for my favourite "what's this component called?" challenge What is this? 🧐
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luis.@disco_lu·
It's Wednesday, which means it's time for another "name that component" challenge 🎤 What would you call this component?
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Jim Lofton@metausable·
@disco_lu That is a tag and a group or set of tags. Can be used to categorize or filter.
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luis.@disco_lu·
Another fun component naming challenge here for you folks What would you call these: – Independently – As a group The floor is yours 🎤
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Naming components is hard So what would you call these? 🎤
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Jim Lofton@metausable·
@nickjbasile @itspatmorgan I do this with flow diagrams and bulleted items next to the blocks that represent screens. I find this much easier to review with stakeholders than starting with wireframes. Then use the design system to go straight to hi-fi.
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Nick Basile
Nick Basile@nickjbasile·
@itspatmorgan How do you think through flows? Like, does it emerge as you design, or do you think about it before? I feel like I need something, even just a bulleted list, of what the design needs to do before I hop into visual design.
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Patrick Morgan
Patrick Morgan@itspatmorgan·
I often go straight to visual design. Burn me 🔥
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Jim Lofton@metausable·
@aakashgupta @hpdailyrant PM and Design are two sides of the same coin. They should start together and can certainly collaboratively sketch. However, there are a ton of things for the PM to gather that would help that process, which do not involve sketching.
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Aakash Gupta
Aakash Gupta@aakashgupta·
After publishing the post, I have been discussing this with many designers. So, a few clarifications: 1. I mean initial idea sketches for communication, not wireframes that anchor visual design 2. I made the grey text a bit too light, but this is for when designers are busy, new, or not in the discussions (feature factory) 3. The ideal is designers, who are the experts, are involved in discussions and resourced to lead this--as they have the competencies--and lead a process with the PM and tech lead
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Jim Lofton@metausable·
@theloudninja @hpdailyrant I care about PMs wireframing when they should be doing the things Ha mentions. If they have done all of that, then let's have a collaborative design session. And even then, this is best done as sketching / white-boarding, not wireframing.
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Jim Lofton@metausable·
@doctorow Doesn’t Amazon retail have to pay AWS for the services they use? They can pretty much bury all the retail profit into AWS fees.
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For the pro-monopoly crowd that absolutely dominated antitrust law from the Carter administration until 2020, Amazon presents a genuinely puzzling paradox: the company's monopoly power was *never* supposed to emerge, and if it did, it should have crumbled immediately. 1/
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Jim Lofton@metausable·
@hpdailyrant This is great. So often it is a struggle to get teams to see the personas as a better way to refer to a “user”.
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