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  1. What is the best static icon to represent "work in progress"?

    Jul 20, 2016 · It is pretty common to represent "work in progress"-states with color variations using the same icon as the "complete state". You could take a look at a few online scrum tools …

  2. How should I indicate that a download is in progress?

    Aug 10, 2017 · I'd argue that the button changing to a progress bar (perhaps an animated one) is as good an indication as your spinner image in Idea 1. No need to change the text. As an …

  3. Colours for project status - User Experience Stack Exchange

    Dec 29, 2015 · Given that a project can be not yet started active active, but paused completed What are good colours to help me represent those states (as augmentation, only, to text) ?

  4. Up arrow for increase, Down arrow for decrease, what for no …

    While I agree that a symbol could be used to indicate each of the 3 states, I would also recommend using colour - perhaps red for price drop, green for price rise, black for no change. …

  5. Tasks State Colors with Icons - User Experience Stack Exchange

    I am currently trying to implement a task system that can have 5 "states". I've been playing with icons to differentiate between each, but also speculated that colors would be beneficial to …

  6. Symbol for current, ongoing event - User Experience Stack Exchange

    Nov 12, 2019 · The plane symbol is indeed a bit confusing. Keep in mind that symbols/icons are often interpreted differently by users, it is therefore good practice to combine it with a label. …

  7. interaction design - How do you visually represent "progress" on a ...

    Nov 18, 2015 · A negative progress is always psychologically associated with loss, especially when depicted by alarming red bars or other kinds of red signage. If you revert it into a …

  8. Should progress bars show percentage - User Experience Stack …

    May 9, 2013 · Therefore, displaying the percentage of progress with numerical accuracy has no significant advantage, since the end purpose (gauging time) is still at best a rough …

  9. Why are spinning animations typically used for loading sequences?

    Spinning animations are a go-to for loading sequences because they visually represent that something is in progress, which helps set the right expectation for users.

  10. What are the little arrows called that hide additional details?

    Jul 9, 2016 · In UI design, sometimes settings are hidden behind a little arrow or "+" symbol. When the user clicks on it, the item expands to show additional details. Does this UI pattern …