A while ago, I readĀ a very interestingĀ blog post: Rethinking the Button by Dax Pandhi. It really fascianated me, so I started some research on the topic. Apparently, “Differentiated UX” is the new buzzword. As is always the case with buzzwords, different people understand it in different way, but I guess the common denominator is: We [...]
The MenuKiller Control – Differentiated UX
by Christoph Menge in Software
April 7, 2008
Tags: Article, Custom Controls, Differentiated UX, DUX, WPF
Twitter: cmenge
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