Category: Usability
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Understanding the Three Levels of User Experience
Have you ever looked at a product and instantly felt the urge to explore or buy it? In today’s digital world, with countless apps and websites, only a few manage to grab our attention right away. But why? How does it happen? It takes just 50 milliseconds for a user to form a first impression…
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Design Solutions: Balancing Creativity and Feasibility
Involving developers throughout the process is important. Designers come up with the solutions. Developers can check if they are doable. A good idea is useless if it can’t be done in time, within budget, or with the available resources. Should designers avoid suggesting foolproof solutions? Split the solutions into two parts. Example 1. Details out…
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Identifying features that have a significant impact
Differentiation is crucial for distinguishing a product from its competitors. Features set the product apart. They deliver benefits and value to users. As a result, users often choose it over other market options. They are also more inclined to pay a premium for it. Focus on benefits and values rather than just features. Benefits Values…
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How Peripheral Vision Guides User Focus
The brain guides the eye to look from one place to another. Peripheral vision assists in this process. It attracts the foveal (central) vision, “where to look”. Peripheral vision can’t get detailed information like color, size and shape, but it has strength like movement, contrast and sound. A designer can engage user by using these strengths of…
