
Have you ever gone to a site and found it completely useless because you couldn’t find anything there? The buttons may have been misleading or the design was confusing. Therefore, the user interface or UI and user experience or UX design become very important. A few months ago, I did a presentation on UI/UX. In this presentation, I discussed why UI/UX matter, what is the meaning of the differences and what to take not of when designing a digital product.
Good UI/UX isn’t just about looks. It really impacts business. It makes customers happier. It keeps people on websites or apps longer. It builds trust. It helps increase sales. A product with bad UI/UX can turn users away, no matter how good the idea is.
Here are the main rules designers and businesses should focus on
Plans can still fail if the user experience is bad. Here are some common mistakes: Screens with too much text or images. Confusing navigation that makes users angry. Not using user feedback during design. Ignoring mobile devices.
These companies prove that good UI/UX creates loyalty and lasting digital experiences.
UI/UX design isn’t just about making a product pretty. Creating experiences that are simple and convenient is the aim of UX Design. A great interface can either keep a user or send them away. If you are conscious of these rules, you can earn trust, enhance happiness and become more visible on the internet.
Let’s keep improving our products by focusing on the user. When they keep it simple and consistent, engaging with users, minimizing feedback they can connect. I'd like to take any suggestions for how we can better think and make our projects easier to use and much more useful.