1. Design the main functionality (leave extra design only for larger screens) 2. Button position matters (place then at the bottom or at the center of the screen) 3. Use clear/normal fonts. 4. Optimize images/videos
Mobile-first Design is the amateur anti UX bandwagon buzzword. You should ALWAYS design desktop first and then adapt it to mobile BUT you can implement the CODE as mobile first. It should never have been called mobile-first DESIGN, but mobile-first CODE.
1. Design the main functionality (leave extra design only for larger screens)
2. Button position matters (place then at the bottom or at the center of the screen)
3. Use clear/normal fonts.
4. Optimize images/videos
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what is a good letter size standar for mobile?
16PX to 18PX Google Fonts
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what font type face is used in the visual for Design Crit? @ 9:11? the font is so pretty
I believe it's Whyte, the same font Figma uses.
Mobile-first Design is the amateur anti UX bandwagon buzzword. You should ALWAYS design desktop first and then adapt it to mobile BUT you can implement the CODE as mobile first. It should never have been called mobile-first DESIGN, but mobile-first CODE.
Don't listen it's bad advice. If you're driving a car you should not be loading a web page.