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Kallu KalakarWeb design has significantly improved over the last years. It’s more user-friendly and more appealing today — and there is a good reason behind it: over the years we’ve found out that design with focus on usability and user experience is just more effective. Modern cut-edge design isn’t filled with loud happy talk and blinking advertisements. We’ve learnt to initiate the dialogue with visitors, involve them into discussions and gain their trust by addressing their needs and speaking with them honestly and directly.
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Hart LiddellWeb design has significantly improved over the last years. It's more user-friendly and more appealing today — and there is a good reason behind it:
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Steve WildeHow-To | Smashing Magazine
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John EvansThis article highlights 5 further principles, heuristics and approaches for effective web design — approaches which, used properly, can lead to more sophisticated design decisions and simplify the process of perceiving presented information.
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Ryan CWeb design has significantly improved over the last years. It's more user-friendly and appealing today — there is a good reason behind it: years we've found out that with focus on usability user experience just
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Kenneth PriisholmThis article highlights 5 further principles, heuristics and approaches for effective web design — approaches which, used properly, can lead to more sophisticated design decisions and simplify the process of perceiving presented information.
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Simone Economo"Symmetrical and asymmetrical balance can be helpful in achieving a solid and clear design solution. To maximize your exposure, consider different types of users and offer them multiple levels of user interaction."
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Frederik Van ZandeThis article highlights 5 further principles, heuristics and approaches for effective web design — approaches which, used properly, can lead to more sophisticated design decisions and simplify the process of perceiving presented information.
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- 10 Usability Nightmares showcases usability nightmares you should avoid when designing functional and usable web-sites,
- 30 Usability Issues explains important usability issues, terms, rules and principles which are usually forgotten, ignored or misunderstood.
Web design has significantly improved over the last years. It’s more user-friendly and more appealing today — and there is a good reason behind it: over the years we’ve found out that design with focus on usability and user experience is just more effective. Modern cut-edge design isn’t filled with loud happy talk and blinking advertisements. We’ve learnt to initiate the dialogue with visitors, involve them into discussions and gain their trust by addressing their needs and speaking with them honestly and directly.
Few weeks ago we’ve presented 10 Principles Of Effective Web Design — a comprehensive article about effective web design and provided you with insights about how users actually think as well as with some examples of how effective designs can be achieved.
This article highlights 5 further principles, heuristics and approaches for effective web design — approaches which, used properly, can lead to more sophisticated design decisions and simplify the process of perceiving presented information.
Please notice that you might be interested in the following usability-related articles:
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- A - Attention (Awareness): attract the attention of the customer.
- I - Interest: raise customer interest by demonstrating features, advantages, and benefits.
- D - Desire: convince customers that they want and desire the product or service and that it will satisfy their needs.
- A - Action: lead customers towards taking action and/or purchasing.
- Nowadays some have added another letter to form AIDA(S): S - Satisfaction - satisfy the customer so they become a repeat customer and give referrals to a product.
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