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I am a UX|UI designer working in the Financial Industry. I love to tackle challenges in design, making user experience the focal point. My daily concerns involve translating complex information into intuitive, meaningful, and productive designs and producing software that makes life better for my clients.
Learning, sharing, and collaborating are a few of my passions.
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May 16 |
answered | Hiearchichal Selection for Grouping (ie Teams) |
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May 1 |
answered | Are there tools for generating a sitemap from an existing site? |
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Jan 23 |
comment |
Use of mobile Actions icon on Desktop? Oh, and the reason for the 'up arrow' is because the user asked to be able to navigate directly to the parent of the item they are on- without having to use the grid. The user will have the ability to hide/collapse the grid, to make more room for the forms at the bottom, and their work flow frequently takes them up the navigation (which is a many to one). There is not a workflow to go the other direction, because there are many children to one parent. |
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Jan 23 |
comment |
Use of mobile Actions icon on Desktop? The arrow up icon will have a mouseover. We tested with the business and they "got it" right away. Also, the tree grid echos the navigation- clicking on a level in the tree grid will navigate the user to that node. That functionality currently exists, so the user pattern is there. |
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Dec 7 |
awarded | Critic |
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Dec 4 |
asked | Use of mobile Actions icon on Desktop? |
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Nov 3 |
awarded | Nice Answer |
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Nov 2 |
answered | Deliberately annoying users to discourage certain behaviour. Is this a bad idea? |
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Oct 17 |
revised |
Affordance (indication) of an editable grid Adding potential visual UI, inspired by answer from @BennySkogberg |
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Oct 17 |
comment |
Affordance (indication) of an editable grid Interesting response, @BennySkogberg. Thank you for that detail. I am working on putting standards around the types of grids (and data) that work well for editable grids (complex validations and free-form text in long lengths work less well for us). I have mocked up three examples for different grids we use with an invitation to edit (pencil icon)- more subtle than the text, but works better based on where our grids are located. Appreciate the help and inspiration. |
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Oct 16 |
awarded | Editor |
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Oct 16 |
revised |
Affordance (indication) of an editable grid added 224 characters in body |
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Oct 16 |
asked | Affordance (indication) of an editable grid |
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Oct 16 |
answered | In a single page multiple graph dashboard, should the filtering controls affect all graphics or specific graphics? |
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Oct 10 |
awarded | Scholar |
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Oct 10 |
awarded | Supporter |
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Oct 10 |
accepted | Keyboard navigation (tabbing) and expand/ collapse headers |
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Oct 10 |
awarded | Student |
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Oct 10 |
asked | Keyboard navigation (tabbing) and expand/ collapse headers |
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Oct 3 |
answered | Best way to show many user actions for table rows? |