There are countless galleries and showcases around the web. But there’s one that stands out via their unique setup: Pattern Tap. What I believe makes Pattern Tap different is how these collections are organized by the type rather than style.
Their tagging system offers style a filtering option, but the emphasis is placed upon type: 404, icons, tables, etc. They even offer “good copy” as a category, which extends beyond visual design.
One other unique aspect is the social-networking component. Dribbble has seen success with design sharing within their social-networking-driven environment. And I believe as Pattern Tap’s community grows they, too, will see solid growth.
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Posts tagged web design
Feb23
Feb22
Providing great user experience with feedback→
Most of these indicators are actually on the screen for just seconds, but that is sufficient time to quiet a user’s doubts and ensure they know things are working. It feels great to click through the app and always feel like you know what’s happening, that things are working.
Really getting into designing experiences for mobile and in true 37 Signals fashion this post is full of live examples with tons of quality insight. I’ve learned that speed and responsiveness are 2 very different components of design with responsiveness being the one you have considerably more control of. This post definitely illustrates that philosophy.
Feb5
25 Examples of Subscription Forms and Buttons in Web Design→
Jan24
Not a thing I do not like about this site→
Me neither
(Source: omaina)
Jan21
Smart case study design on the What!? Creative website. Very clean and fast, nice work.
Oct26
Why should your (potential) audience care about you?
Oct12
Full Agency Site on Twitter
Oct6
What Is User Experience Design? Overview, Tools And Resources→
Before our clients (and we) understood the value of user-centered design, we made design decisions based on just two things: what we thought was awesome and what the client wanted to see.
Great UX overview on Smashing Magazine
Sep15
10 Usability Tips Based on Research Studies→
Sep7
The Difference Between Good Design and Great Design→
What’s the difference between a good design and a great design? When you sit down and start a new project, that should be one of the questions at the forefront of your concerns.
(Source: designnewssource)


