Next year, BB is set to celebrate this milestone anniversary at Netguru.
What is the 10th?
This design principle, coined by Richard Saul Wurman in the 1980s, is a concept where the design should present information in the most accessible and understandable way.
What is Information Architecture?
First introduced in 1997, this usability evaluation method involves 10 principles that highlight common UX issues.
What are Nielsen’s Heuristics?
This design tool, first released in 2000, was one of the earliest to allow vector-based web design, ultimately shaping the future of digital design.
What is Adobe Illustrator?
Netguru, a leading Polish software consultancy, was founded in the same year that the Summer Olympics were held in Beijing.
What is 2008?
Known for its iconic animal covers, this publisher released Articulating Design Decisions by Tom Greever, a must-read for designers.
What is O'Reilly?
In 1990, this author coined the term “User Experience” while working at Apple.
Who is Don Norman?
This Polish-born designer is known for his minimalist furniture and industrial design, with his work displayed in museums such as MoMA in New York.
Who is Józef Chierowski?
This individual co-founded Netguru and served as its first CEO, helping to establish the company as a leader in software development and design consultancy.
Who is Wiktor Schmidt?
Adobe Illustrator, introduced in 1987, popularized this type of scalable graphic that follows the principle of resolution independence.
What are vector graphics?
This principle states that users spend most of their time on other websites, so they prefer interfaces similar to those they already know.
What is Jakob’s Law?
The first iPhone, designed by this industrial designer, revolutionized mobile devices in 2007.
Who is Jony Ive?
As of now, how many designers from our team are working for UBS, counting only those within our structure?
What is 9?
In 1981, this design theory was proposed by designer and researcher Donald Norman, which suggests that the design of an object should make its function immediately obvious to users.
What is affordance?
This principle, developed in the 20th century, suggests that reducing clutter and unnecessary features improves user focus and decision-making.
What is Hick’s Law?
This designer created the "Helvetica" typeface in 1957, one of the most widely used fonts in design history.
Who is Max Miedinger?
This people formed the design department at Netguru, helping shape the company's design culture and direction.
Who is Mateusz Czajka / Kuba Filipowski / Dawid Woźniak?
This principle emphasizes reducing cognitive load by displaying only the most relevant information, ensuring users can focus on completing their tasks without distraction.
What is simplicity?
Named after a psychologist, this principle predicts the time required to point to a target based on distance and size.
What is Fitts’ Law?
This designer created the first clickable prototype for a user interface, which led to the development of modern app design.
Who is Alan Cooper?