Summary of Drastically Improve Your UI Designs With This Simple Technique!

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This video provides a method for designing user interfaces that are responsive to different lengths of text, by using the "what happens if" technique. This technique involves asking questions about how the UI will look in different states, and then designing the UI elements accordingly. The video also includes information about learning UI and UX design, as well as a curriculum for obtaining a certificate and building a portfolio.

  • 00:00:00 The what happens if technique helps designers determine how the different states of a user interface should look, by asking "what if" questions about the elements and states involved. For example, what if the title of the post is longer than one line, or if the author's name is too long to fit in one line.
  • 00:05:00 This video explains how to take user input into account when designing UI elements, such as blog posts, to make sure that they look good no matter what. The video shows an example of how to move elements around on a blog post card to accommodate different lengths of text, as well as how to truncate a blog post's excerpt if an author does not upload an avatar or a featured image.
  • 00:10:00 This video provides a method for dramatically improving UI designs, by adhering to best practices and using design patterns. It also includes resources for learning UI and UX design, as well as a curriculum for obtaining a certificate and building a portfolio. Finally, the video provides information about Designerup's product design course.

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