Similar to “.com” domains, “.design” is a domain name extension that is ideal for designers because it signals to visitors what your website or product is about.
The way you present your design determines the quality of feedback you get. Most designers will show their peers their wireframe or mockup and listen to what they have to say.
Many designers assume that center or right aligning their website logo will make their brand more memorable. Research has shown this assumption is not true.
Where are you placing the error messages on your form? If they’re not placed where users expect to see them, you could jeopardize their capability to complete your form.
If you're using inline validation on your form, you're slowing users down from completing it. Inline validation displays error messages inline with its offending field.
What interface element should you use to provide the user with helpful information about a form field? If you were thinking a tooltip, you are correct.
An important part of user experience is aesthetic appeal. The more appealing your site looks the more users will perceive it as easy to use and will want to use it.