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UI #fail What Can Developers Learn From Bad UI Design? Examples of embarrassing scenarios in user

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Page 1: Lessons learned from UI/UX #fails

UI #fail

What Can Developers Learn From Bad UI Design?

Examples of embarrassing scenarios in user interfaces

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Unfriendly Http Errors

Where's a try, catch block when you need one?

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Not So Bright Spelling After All

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Generic Error Messages

Clicking "Add as Friend" generated an error?!

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Nothing Like the Default Option

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Revealing Browser Errors

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Out of Free Space?

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Where’s the Apply Button?

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Exception Stack Trace to Browser

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Capped!

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Terminal Error

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WTF Filing System

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Conflicting Messages

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Connected?!

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Plain Text Report and Toolbar Buttons

Do you remember the good old days of WinForms and VB6?

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It’s Easy to Press SEND!

The difference between sending a test email versus the real email blast is hard to notice.

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Ugly Image Capture Web Portal

Why monochrome interfaces will always fail

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Lazy Form Validation

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Stack Trace?

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Simpsons Tapped Out

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How Do You Get Your UX Requirements?

Apparently, there was no time for a requirements write up, so MS Paint had to be used.