![]() ![]() You can find some useful UX resources in the “Featured” section in my profile. □□ I'm Vitaly Friedman, a UX lead who loves design, usability, writing, checklists and running workshops on UX. UX In Contact Forms, by Kate Sipkina and Olga Ratinova ![]() International Address Fields in Web Forms, by Luke Wroblewski Handling Addresses from All Around the World, by Nima Izadi īest practices for address form design, by Tiina Golub Īddress Form Technical Best Practices, by Sam Dutton How Etsy Localizes Addresses, by Danielle Grenier Īddressing the world - an address for everyone (PDF whitepaper) ✅ Canada has provinces, US/Mexico have states, UK has counties.įorm Internationalization Techniques, by Andrew Coyle ✅ In East Asia, addresses often refer to administrative areas, ✅ In Middle East, addresses focus mostly on blocks of buildings, ✅ In North America, streets are defined by an alpha-numeric grid, ✅ Enable users to override autocomplete, or add manually, Many distinct visual elements on this form get in the way of seeing the questions the form is asking. ✅ Eastern addresses go from country to street, ✅ Western addresses go from street to country, ✅ For address and apartments, give a hint for expected input, ✅ “ZIP/Postal code” is more universal than “ZIP” or “Postal code”, ✅ “Country/Region” is more universal than “Country”, ![]() ![]() ✅ Ask for “Full name” - not everyone has a first/last name, □ Best Practices For Address Form Design ( ), a helpful 5-steps guide for designing global addresses for Shopify’s International team, by Virginia Start: ![]()
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