Why Predictability is Important for UX Design?
Great user experience allows users to understand it and interact with it instantly.
Great user experience allows users to understand it and interact with it instantly.
Good UX writing is more than just choosing the right words. It’s about helping users complete their tasks efficiently. By following a set of rules, you can make your interface more understandable and engaging. This article covers 34 tips for …
“Every click is an opportunity to lose prospects.”— Bryan Eisenberg Clicking on a UI element in a site, app, or product is a way to navigate between multiple views. By clicking on available UI elements, the users interact with your …
A multi-line input control is used to get longer, open-ended responses. Design the layout of the control in a way that makes it clear to the user that they can enter multiple lines of text.
“I get very uncomfortable when someone makes design decisions without customer contact.” – Dan Ritzenthaler Make your customer part of your design process. Meet them, understand their requirements, and involve them in your discussions, ideas, and decisions. This helps you …
Clearly communicate what kind of information users need to provide in a form. Find more design tips here. Want to Learn UX Design? Try Interaction Design Foundation. IxDF offers online design courses covering the entire UX design spectrum, from foundational …
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“True interactivity is not about clicking on icons or downloading files, it’s about encouraging communication.” – Edwin Schlossberg An interactive design needs to be communicative. It should communicate with the user in a way that the user understands it fully …
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Don’t use lengthy labels for input controls. Labels shouldn’t take up multiple lines. It should be kept to a single line. Use concise and clear language for your labels, ensuring they fit on a single line without losing meaning or …
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Confirmation bias is the tendency to look for the information or interpret the information in a way that supports our prior beliefs and opinions. Being a human, this tendency is natural, and it is very common to pay attention to things that match our views and ignore or dislike the piece of information that contradicts our opinions even if it is correct or based on facts.