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How to Make Form Fields Accessible Without Harsh Contrast

Every designer advocates for accessibility on forms, but they never discuss the issue of harsh color contrast. Increasing the color contrast of field elements makes them accessible but can also distract users from scanning and processing information. For example, a black field border is overly accessible because it contrasts against a white background to where […]

How to Make Form Fields Accessible Without Harsh Contrast first appeared on UX Movement.

https://uxmovement.com/forms/how-to-make-form-fields-accessible-without-harsh-contrast/

Why Dots Are Terrible Indicators for Carousels

What are those dots on a carousel? Some users might have an idea, but most don’t pay attention to them. For one, they’re hard to notice because of their small size. Not only that, but they’re also placed below the content where users don’t look. If users aren’t paying attention to the dots, they aren’t […]

Why Dots Are Terrible Indicators for Carousels first appeared on UX Movement.

https://uxmovement.com/mobile/why-dots-are-terrible-indicators-for-carousels/

Why Dots Are Terrible Indicators for Carousels

What are those dots on a carousel? Some users might have an idea, but most don’t pay attention to them. For one, they’re hard to notice because of their small size. Not only that, but they’re also placed below the content where users don’t look. If users aren’t paying attention to the dots, they aren’t […]

Why Dots Are Terrible Indicators for Carousels first appeared on UX Movement.

https://uxmovement.com/mobile/why-dots-are-terrible-indicators-for-carousels/

The Formula for Perfect Corners on Cards

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What makes cards aesthetically pleasing are the corners. When the corner radius of the inner element is concentric to the corner radius of the outer element, the nested elements have a harmonious relationship. However, when the corner radiuses aren’t concentric, the cards can look and feel grotesque. This effect occurs when users view the cards […]

The Formula for Perfect Corners on Cards first appeared on UX Movement.

https://uxmovement.com/content/the-formula-for-perfect-corners-on-cards/