Design Patterns
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Linked Accounts UI
Use flow diagram for linking many different accounts to a primary account.
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Crew Tracker Web App
Crew Tracker is designed to track task, time and project information for construction crews. The data are used for payroll, billing, analytics and project management.
The Worklogistics Crew Trackerâ„¢ system includes two applications a mobile app and a web app.
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Google Page Speed
Fantastic utility from Google, just enter a URL and it spits out an analysis with suggestions to how to improve your design.
A better web, one site at a time. Check it out: Google Page Speed Tool
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A Better Yelp List
The challenge here was to design a better Yelp List feature. While I love Yelp as a service, I hate the design – I find it cluttered and incomprehensible. So part of the challenge here was to take what they had and not add to the madness.
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Yelp Redesign
This design came out of the design for a better yelp list. The challenge here was to keep the elements on the current Yelp front page but organize and consolidate it to make the service more comprehensible. Yelp’s current front page is cluttered with different elements, this design organizes all that around five key uses: [...]
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The Login Sequence
This came out of a discussion on Quora. This is one of the most common sequences in software design so I thought it would be useful to capture the use-flow. Today, I would give priority to Facebook logins first not only does this makes things easy for your users, it dramatically lowers the friction of [...]
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Sharing Use-flow
This is an example of a basic use-flow diagram for sharing. I created this for the where you can find additional use-flow diagram examples as well as notes on design goals.
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Modeling Virality
A spreadsheet model for modeling virality.
Finding ways to acquire customers at a low cost is a key goal for businesses everywhere. One of the best ways to do that is through the viral spread of your product.
