Just understanding the fundamentals of design is not enough to craft beautiful websites. A marketing strategy often includes webpage design itself, which naturally falls onto content structure & hierarchy.
A new site aptly named GoodUI offers free tips & tricks for building, well, good UI.
Each point is broken down to individual ideas that appear like bullets. The site explains a good and bad example while giving practical advice regarding how you can apply these ideas to your own interfaces.
Good interface design places a heavy focus on the user rather than aesthetics or personal taste. Sometimes even the most skilled designers forget to place the user first, but it’s truly the #1 rule for crafting any usable interface.
Whether you’re a novice or genuinely experienced UI/UX veteran, GoodUI can offer some really interesting tips and repeatable UX patterns.
Some points lean more towards marketing ideas & landing pages while others can apply to all types of website layouts.
The GoodUI website itself is easy to use whereby content is fixed into a single-page scrolling pattern. The navigation is also easy to browse with new tips added every-so-often.
Plus there’s also a collection of personal stories from websites and web designers offering anecdotes to back up UI design suggestions.
If you have the time be sure to check out the site and let us know what you think.