Illustrations from the book Web Form Design by Luke Wroblewski,
Wroblewski, Luke. 2008.
New York: Rosenfeld Media.
www.rosenfeldmedia.com/books/webforms/
from the group description:
For a publication (part of my thesis in communication design) on how we find, collect, evaluate and share information I am searching for images of „Everyday Information Architectures". The kind of images I am researching are those of personal design solutions for organizing and structuring everyday life and environment: bookshelves, movie-collections, mind-maps, workplaces, toolboxes, garages, photoboxes, filing cabinets etc.
New and innovative techniques of data visualization (InfoVis). Coolness, aesthetics and efficacy of visual representation methods.
Screenshots of visualizations, diagrams, charts, ontologies, ...
This group is created for capturing user interface design trends and patterns NOT decorative patterns. Images not adhering to this description will be removed. Also, screenshots of home pages will be removed if they do not specifically illustrate the use of a user interface.
Reuse, recycle, but don't reinvent the wheel unless necessary.
by Brian Christiansen at UI Engineering. Via.
This collection captures findings of consistent, unique or interesting interfaces and design flows from across the web.
a wiki that accompanies the great book Ajax Design Patterns. As one would expect, this site focuses on design patterns related to Ajax and web applications. Quite comprehensive and technical documentation of the patterns.
last updated in 1999, this site appears to be Tidwell's site while doing her graduate work (she went on to write the seminal Designing Interfaces book). Still an amazingly well done and valuable resource on design patterns.
Although this is no longer maintained, it remains a good resource for IxD design pattern resources. This page contains information about resources related to pattern languages for interaction design (of which user interface design is a subset), and a few links to more general papers that may be of use to interaction designers. I also include some links to organizational design patterns, which I find hard to disentangle from interaction design.
Alexander wrote the seminal book "A Pattern Language" in 1977 that promoted "patterns" as an approach in diverse fields, from architecture to city planning to business to design. Remains influential today.
A seemingly spottily maintained resource but interesting nevertheless. This site seems to promote the process of learning about and creating pattern libraries. You can find links to the following pattern-related resources: People, Events, Patterns, Publications, Tools and Other Resources
A pattern library that focuses on open-source design patterns (whatever those are). Has categories for Content Management, Information Organization, Input Forms, Navigation. A good resource and interesting site to explore if one is interested in a well-documented project.
I am a User Experience Design Engineer based in Boston, MA. I work primarily on large enterprise software projects and web applications. I live in Boston with my wife, Alison, and my 5 year old son, Julian.