If we could poll a million designers by asking just one question âÃÂàâÃÂÃÂWhatâÃÂÃÂs good design?âÃÂàâÃÂàweâÃÂÃÂll hear a million different answers. Some will say that itâÃÂÃÂs all about user convenience. Others might argue that itâÃÂÃÂs aesthetics that matter. A third group will claim that the answer lies in striking a balance between presenting information and negative space. And so on. Sure, each answer is correct. Why? Because good design is in the details.
In this video, weâÃÂÃÂll talk about why you canâÃÂÃÂt skip out on the search for appropriate references, why you shouldnâÃÂÃÂt try to shove the maximum amount of info into one page, why itâÃÂÃÂs a bad idea to make a design sketch without taking account of real data (text, photos), and the different types of tab bars youâÃÂÃÂll encounter. Oh, and one more thing: weâÃÂÃÂll explain why symmetry is boring.

