2016 design trends are merely an evolution and extension of existing design languages and patterns. We are not reinventing the wheel this year, so this leaves room for innovative designs based on familiar building blocks.
Most of us have come to accept the new Uber redesign as normal–after all,
it has been a whole two weeks since its reveal. Nevertheless, it is well
worth examining this prime example of both design and managerial
dysfunction.
What is it that makes digital and physical products excel during use? Alice G Herbison, UX Designer at Blonde, shares top examples and analyses their success.