Use design to make our products feel fast and responsive.
Use bold, high-contrast designs to bring focus and clarity to key actions or information, and to represent BuzzFeed’s youthful brand.
When designing, whether in sketches, wireframes or multiple high-fidelity options, our work should always reflect the product goals.
Design modules and write copy with an awareness of all the places they may show up, as well as which types of BuzzFeed content they may appear with.
Balance native platform elements and patterns with BuzzFeed’s own design patterns and content. Our products should behave natively, while remaining uniquely BuzzFeed.
It’s our responsibility to understand our users’ needs, as well as to advocate for them with our teams and in our work.
Design purposeful interfaces that favor usability, while also infusing delight through color, animation and language.
Design with an eye toward the future of our products. Value flexible, scalable designs that can quickly evolve alongside our content.
Know the data surrounding your product well enough to discuss, describe and deeply inform your design work. Constantly validate your ideas through A/B testing or qualitative analysis.