2 hours ago · Tech · 0 comments

When I was designing the inline message to indicate a link in a user’s Artemis reader has been flagged as malicious, I intentionally designed the system message and state to be distinguished from the user-set author name.Here is what the final design looked like:ALTThe Artemis feed showing three entries. The first entry has been flagged as suspicious, and shows a clear, distinguished label indicating this, as well as being indented with a coloured border. This creates contrast between the two posts below that have not been flagged which appear without the indent or suspicious link label.The message “This link has been flagged as suspicious. Learn why.” appears above the article title. This post that has been flagged as suspicious is visually indented compared to other posts. Both of these indicators are set by the system.Because Artemis is designed to be text-heavy, I could have instead designed the feature to add a tag next to an author’s name, like this:Because the link already goes…

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