BY VICTOR - A GUY WHO HAS BEEN MAKING FORMS FOR 13 YEARS.

Forms are the keystone

of user interfaces

Learn how to build usable and contemporary forms,

so that your users don't suffer. For devs and everyone who is interested in usability.

Are you a developer? Solopreneur? Don't have a design background? Cannot afford a designer?


I have something for you. A book about how to make your forms better.


Remember - forms are the most crucial thing in applications. And they should be good.

I'm Victor, and I've been working as a frontend and backend developer for more than 13 years.


Have you ever worked in a team that did not have a designer, and you needed to figure out how forms should look on your own?


When your boss just asked you to "make it work", without caring how it looks, without caring about user experience?


But you cared? Then, we are in the same boat.


For some unknown reason, my teams almost never had a dedicated designer. Sometimes the designer and developer were the same people. Nobody really cared about design.


I don't like this approach. I think that if you do your job, you should do it well. That's why I'm always researching best practices related to user interfaces.


This book is a compilation of what I know about forms.

Contents of the book

The most important rule

There is a huge common mistake when it comes to form design. We will cover something that will improve your forms drastically and immediately.

Layouts

There is a huge variety of form layouts; each one having their own advantages and disadvantages

General concepts

In this chapter, most of the concepts covered here can and probably should be applied to your forms. Some of them are well-known, while some are more complicated and noteworthy.

Validation

This is I would say the most crucial thing that I attempt to describe in detail. Starting with when to validate and ending with what a good error message is.

Help users

There are a number of ways you can help your users so that they don't even make any mistakes at all.

Scrutinizing inputs

Every input has its own peculiarities. Some of the most complex ones are covered in this book.

What people say

Adrian Twarog

Creator of enhanceui.com

This book provides a wealth of knowledge on the core aspects that make great UI's work, and the UX that goes on behind the scenes often goes unnoticed.


Grasping these techniques will improve your design skills now and long into the future!

Victor's insight into interfacing with human beings will be "formative" for your product.


All jokes aside, Re:Form is for a UX designer what a chef's knife is to a chef: a no-nonsense tool to get the job done efficiently.


A reference book for everyone who touches forms in their work.

Simon Høiberg

CEO of FeedHive and LinkDrip

By reading this book you'll gain enough knowledge to avoid typical mistakes when working with complex forms.


By reading the case study you'll see it in practice.


By reading extra tips you'll even more enhance your knowledge.

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