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How white space killed an enterprise app (and why data density matters)

Christie Lenneville
UX Collective
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5 min readFeb 6, 2019

Let me tell you a sad story.

What’s the lesson here?

First, try reducing data volume

Harder to scan
Easier to scan

Use good typographic standards

Use color deliberately.

Use less “furniture”

Let users export data, instead

Don’t forget about touch

Look at Material’s Updates

Function over form, always

Written by Christie Lenneville

Back in the late 90s, I fell in love with building digital experiences. Now, I’m a UX Director who gets to build awesome products and teams.

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Having designed an enterprise software for a year now, I can’t agree more with this!
Personally, I found that understanding users’ workflows is also a crucial part of the design. It’s only by figuring out which information users really need to…

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You should also do user research. If you start making design decisions without understanding your users and their needs, then of course it will fail.
You can bring modern techniques and designs into enterprise apps, but you need to test them. You…

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I feel like I have this argument on every single project.

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