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Designing with usability in mindWeb development and design have come a long way since the early days of hideous, blinding pages, (such as these below), that confronted us when we navigated through websites in the hope of a: finding the information we want, and b: seeing awesome designs and functionality in place. Thankfully, times have changed. Of course, there are still sites that use Flash but hey, Rome wasn't built in a day, right? For now, what's important is that developers and designers are putting a lot more emphasis on user experience (UX), ensuring that visitors have a positive and seamless website interaction and overall experience. A design philosophyBroken down, UX is a design philosophy. At its core, it's a process in which the needs, wants and limitations of the end users of a product are given priority attention at each stage of the design process. This incorporates:
The importance of UXSo why has flawless UX become more and more prevalent in web design? Quite simply, there are more users and more complex systems being used. In addition, users now have multiple ways in which to access the web (smart phones, tablets, laptops and other mobile devices). What this means is that more than ever, developers and designers have to stay at the top of their game and constantly be on the lookout for new trends. When it comes to UX, here are the main points that they need to consider for each new project or rebuild:
About Georgia ChristianGeorgia Christian is a copywriter and e-marketing specialist for Lima Bean (www.limabean.co.za; @limabeansa), a web development, design and online marketing company in Woodstock, Cape Town. She is also editor of email marketing service Mail Blaze (www.mailblaze.co.za; @mailblaze), responsible for communicating its five-plus years of industry experience and accumulated knowledge to the market. Contact Georgia on tel +27 (0) 21 486 1860, email georgia@mailblaze.co.za and follow @GeorgiChristian on Twitter. View my profile and articles... |