Navigation
Having good navigation will drastically increase the usability of the product and reinforce the features it offers. Having sub-par navigation will make it frustrating for people. It doesn't affect how users experience the product, but it might abandon the product
Cards
Cards are one of the most popular ways of showing content in an interface. They can display products, information, people, or actions. Cards can break down content into digestible bits that allow users to interact with it. By giving a
Forms and fields
A form is one of the most common way a user interacts with a product. It helps with making a purchase or creating a profile. They exists of input fields that collect an array of information, which is why you
Color Accessibility
Accessibility of any digital product should make it suitable for elderly users, visually impaired, color blind, or others. The general idea is that a digital product should be easy to "see" for everyone. Contrast levels help people with vision problems
Text based tabs
Using text-based tabs is one of the most used patterns in modern interface design, the main difference is that a tab bar leads you to a whole new part of the product, while tabs display you sub information of the
Typography color and weight
One way to distinguish a Title from a Subtitle could be to make the Title text completely black with #000, vs. a Subtitle of the same size and weight, with the color of #687684.