Interaction14 Recap
Last week, three of us from the Mozilla design team attended Interaction14 (IxD14), an annual conference hosted by the Interaction Design Association (IxDA) where industry professionals come together to share … Read more
Last week, three of us from the Mozilla design team attended Interaction14 (IxD14), an annual conference hosted by the Interaction Design Association (IxDA) where industry professionals come together to share … Read more
The goal of the Australis project has been to make Firefox simpler and more engaging, and thereby help users be more effective. Naturally, with every user-interface change we make, we … Read more
This is a guest post by Emily Goligoski who is a Design Researcher on Mozilla’s Open Badges. You can read more of her thoughts on design and research on her … Read more
While working on upcoming improvements to Firefox Sync, fellow designer John Gruen and I happened upon an interesting workflow that combines the hosted diagramming tool Lucidchart with the file-sharing service … Read more
With the new year, I am pleased to introduce to you our newly hired designers. Amy Lee (Visual Designer) Amy has been working with us for almost 8 months as … Read more
About twice a year we try to get the entire team together with the intent to plan for the future as well as build closer relations. Mozilla is not comprised … Read more
Choosing colours is always a fun part of any work that you do. You could be picking a single colour for a font family, or multiple colours for a site … Read more
Emotional design isn’t just about copy, photos, or design style: it’s a different way to think about how to communicate. -Aarron Walters, Designing for Emotion Last Tuesday twenty-five people braved … Read more
In my previous blog posts, I shared our Colombian Firefox OS study design and outlined the Firefox OS user journey and its first two stages, Meeting Expectations and Exploration. As … Read more