I studied 5 popular dashboard UIs — here’s what works
Blog post from LogRocket
Digital dashboards, like car dashboards, need to be clear and organized to effectively convey data and support decision-making. The design and user experience (UX) of dashboards are crucial, especially when catering to different user needs such as strategic, operational, or analytical purposes. Examples from companies like Stripe, Notion, Linear, Figma, and Trello highlight diverse approaches to achieving this, with each emphasizing clarity, performance, and user empowerment in their unique ways. Stripe combines technical insights with user-friendly layouts, Notion offers customization for various team needs, Linear focuses on speed and minimalism, Figma integrates design thinking into dashboard structure, and Trello uses visual organization for project management. Key UX principles for effective dashboards include progressive disclosure, personalization, responsiveness, performance optimization, and accessibility, ensuring that dashboards inform rather than overwhelm users. The ultimate goal is to make data actionable, supporting users in making informed decisions quickly and confidently.