Our world has never been more digitally connected, and as a result, there’s never been a higher demand for effective UI design.
Like other types of graphic design, it takes a good eye to create something extraordinary. While you may not be aiming for an award-winning masterpiece, there is value in learning how to create functional UI design.
The “UI” in UI design stands for user interface. Now, some people may be thinking to themselves: what is an interface? In computing, an interface is simply the space where humans and computers interact. When an interface is designed with the user in mind, both the consumer and business mutually benefit.
https://learn.g2crowd.com/ui-design/
According to a 2017 study by mobileinsurance.com, a person spends roughly 1.5 hours a day on the phone.
While that may not seem significant, it averages out to nearly four years of his or her life. When actual usage was analysed, it was found that calling people featured only sixth on the list. While gaming and social media were top contenders, app usage featured second on the list, closely behind browsing. It should come as no surprise then that User Experience (UX) has become key to Internet product development. Simply put, a person’s UX covers his or her interaction with a product.
https://yourstory.com/2018/10/9-ways-design-winning-engaging-ux/
Where do you get your news? Do you think it’s objective? Do you trust it?
Fewer people are relying on print (newspapers and magazines) and even TV for their news.
Print subscriptions continue to decline and almost half of Americans report getting their news online, nearly the same as TV news.
Despite the evolution of the news “interface” from print and TV to digital, many of the same content sources remain. Traditional TV and print sources of news are also popular online sources. Consequently, we benchmarked the desktop user experience of the following seven news websites: BBC, CNN, Fox News, Huffington Post, The New York Times, The Guardian and The Wall Street Journal.
https://measuringu.com/ux-news/
As modern enterprises embrace sophisticated HRMS solutions, most HR teams and vendors are now under tremendous pressure to push user adoption, improve ROI, and consolidate benefits. Firms are now investing huge amounts in technological solutions – however, the outcome and its overarching impact is a much larger conversation.
https://www.hrtechnologist.com/articles/performance-management/why-ux-is-the-final-frontier-3-reasons-that-define-its-importance-in-hrms-systems/