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UX Planet is a one-stop resource for everything related to user experience.

Written by tubik

We are a digital agency making designs that solve business problems. We create websites, apps, graphics, and help brands shine and sell.

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Nicely written and I really love the examples you have provided to help illustrate your point! Your article is a good introduction to understanding how to apply the Gestalt theory with UI/UX design.

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Color markers simplify navigation and keep the consistency of design enabling users to remember the color prompts and find the content they want easily.

Yeah, this is also an example of bad design. You’re asking users to ‘remember the color-coding’ of your UI where most people couldn’t care less. You’re just overloading the memory banks. I understand you’re pushing your own designs here but at least…

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The interface for Homey app shown above also presents the example of grouping by shape consistently from one screen to another: the buttons marking the rooms use the rounded-square shap...

Yeah, this is also an example of bad design. Not enough contrast between elements in the UI. This is the principle of ‘usability’ :)) I understand you’re pushing your own designs here but at least you could use some decent examples of good design.

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