User-Experience
What is User-Experience?
The most precise, technical definition of user experience is provided by ISO 9241-210 and it describes it as the ergonomics of human-system interaction. Furthermore, those interactions define user experience as an individual’s perceptions and responses that result from using or the anticipated use of a product, service, or system.
Most simply put, user experience is the process of creating products that provide meaningful and relevant experience to end users. This being said, User Experience the user’s perception of everyday objects and products.
Peter Boersma is one of the experts who attempted to shed a more transparent light on this often difficult concept to comprehend. Boersma describes UX as the primary term underneath which a number of related disciplines fail and has illustrated this idea with his T model diagram.
The design process of creating products that provide meaningful and relevant experience to targeted users is called User Experience Design. From visitors standing point, UX is the state-of-design centered around the targeted user or the group of users.
The design process of creating products that provide meaningful and relevant experience to targeted users is called User Experience Design. From visitors standing point, UX is the state-of-design centered around the targeted user or the group of users.
UX in Web Design
An unwritten rule in web designs UX strives towards simplicity in navigation, as users should reach their wanted location in three or fewer clicks. Content on websites brands create should be simple, accessible, valuable, intuitive and easy to use.
The development of UX today is one of the key phases in business growth. Numerous show that the first look or impression of a website is of the essential importance for users. Mobile users are five times more likely to abandon the task if the website is not optimized for their mobile phone version leading to high bounce rate.
Read more on how to improve UX on your website here.
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