Why do users prefer certain design? Insights from the landscape theory
How evolutionary factors of environment perception affect our preferences for a particular design.
How evolutionary factors of environment perception affect our preferences for a particular design.
A test and analysis of ChatGPT’s UX Writing skills, its responses, and a demonstration of how it should be conducted.
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As a product designer in a product-led company, it is your responsibility to ensure that the user experience is intuitive, seamless, and enjoyable. You are responsible for ensuring a high-quality user experience through user testing, UI design, collaboration with front-end engineers, participation in
Good UX design is all about creating products and interfaces that are easy and enjoyable for users. To do this, designers use psychological concepts to understand what users need and how they behave. Using psychology helps designers make products that are easy to use, fun, and personalized to each user. This makes the products more effective at meeting the needs of the people using them.
If you review the UX content and discourse from any year, you will find some consistent topics. Education about the value of good user experience, current best practices, methodological how-to guides, and reviews of software and tools are typical any year. Beyond this, every year has its defining movements and topics.
A project brief was provided to me that included basic research insights, a description of the brand, the problem at hand, and a sample of pre-existing wireframes. My specific role included…
In general terms, the word ‘contrast’ is used to describe objects that differ from each other strikingly. Talking about visual perception, contrast is basically associated with the difference in color or light that allows an object to be clearly distinguishable.
That’s how people behave on the web in 2023. Some observations from real usability testing on what people do and what they don’t do on the web. From disabled copy-paste to magic link sign-in.
Using Touchstone Tours, UX researchers evaluate a product’s usability. The technique involves having participants go on a “tour” of the product or interface, followed by a series of tasks and prompts for them to reflect aloud as they complete them.