With the growing demand for mobile apps, a large number of companies are coming up with qualitative mobile app development services and today, there are numerous mobile apps in the app marketplace. However, in today's competitive scenario, offering wonderful user experience is an essential component for distinguishing your app from your competitors. In this regard, behavior driven development making a huge buzz in the programming concept and gives a lot of emphasis on the user as well as their specific requirements.
https://www.digitaldoughnut.com/articles/2017/january/avail-pleasant-user-experience-with-behavior-drive/
A short and sweet article about why to invest in User Experience on your Website, App or online portal...
https://www.digitaldoughnut.com/articles/2017/march/5-reasons-why-you-should-invest-in-user-experience/
When Pokémon go was launched, do you remember how many crazy people were randomly walking on the road, searching for poke balls and Pokémons at the public place which created a record of 500 million users in just 2 months. This Augmented Reality inspired game not only tickled everyone’s senses but showed the world what future has in store.
This is the kind of user experience we are dealing with today.
http://customerthink.com/user-experience-ux-is-at-the-heart-of-digital-transformation/
umans are visual creatures. Throughout the ages, mankind has been constantly trying to capture their surroundings by drawing and preserving images. From prehistoric cave markings to this generation’s animation for mobile apps, the world continues to become more animated as time goes by.
When animated cartoons were first introduced in the early 1900s, they were meant to merely delight audiences. Fast forward to the digital age and animation has now become part of people’s daily lives. It is now considered a functional element of mobile applications – one that enhances the user experience if designed properly. While mobile developers agree that animation increases users’ enjoyment of a product, how exactly does it enhance user experience?
https://knowtechie.com/how-to-use-animation-in-mobile-apps-to-improve-the-user-experience/
When it comes to comparing user experience (UX) and branding, it seems like everyone has an opinion.
UX’s goal is to make sure that the user’s experience is as pleasant as possible whereas branding is there to ensure consistency throughout. At some point, design is going to get to where we must make decision between making a more agreeable experience for the user or maintaining brand identity. However, UX and brand identity overlap more than you might think. I always end up asking myself; are they really two sides of a coin?
http://www.thedrum.com/opinion/2018/04/02/user-experience-and-brand-experience-two-sides-the-same-coin/
It’s a well-known fact that in order to win more business and grow your company financially, it’s crucial to design applications with a user-first mindset. This mindset will also drive improved adaptability and productivity. With the advent of BYOD (Bring Your Own Device) and the converging effects it is having on two previously separate worlds (users and business), users want to access official and personal emails, documents, and other assets on the go.
https://www.cloudfoundry.org/blog/putting-enterprise-user-experience-first-with-the-three-ps/
It is crucial for designers to understand, on a psychological level, why people are doing what they are doing, what motivates them to use our products, stick to our services and recommend them to others. This awareness will allow us to create optimal user experiences for users.
In this article, we will look at a couple of basic approaches in designing optimal experiences for users based on basic psychological principles.
https://uxplanet.org/how-to-design-for-optimal-user-experiences-and-delight-users-7b9cf6d36c0c/
One of the most important digital marketing tools for any company is a clean, well-designed website. This is especially true for e-commerce businesses: Your website is where business happens, so it's imperative to offer an excellent user experience.
With a few simple user interface tweaks, you can turn your brand's site into a well-oiled online store with maximum conversions. We asked a panel of Forbes Communications Council members for their best UI recommendations for e-commerce businesses. Here's what they had to say.
https://www.forbes.com/sites/forbescommunicationscouncil/2018/04/25/maximize-e-commerce-conversions-with-these-13-user-interface-improvements/
Yeah, IoT is reaching out to every tech horizon, promising a smart, internet-connected network of devices that vigorously collect user data and ‘intelligently’ acts upon it. Startups to enterprises are investing big in IoT applications and products to get a piece of the profit. Why? Because, the IoT market is expected to touch a gigantic worth of $267 billion by 2020, comprising 25 billion devices. Can we just a take a moment to realize how big the network is going to be?
Call it a technology, network or a platform, it is letting people control and manage operations at their fingertips. So, before we move any further…Let’s Us First Decode The Fuss About IoT – The Internet Of Things And Its Status
https://customerthink.com/5-kickass-ux-principles-to-consider-when-you-develop-internet-of-things-applications/
We are living in an era where everything is changing rapidly. Our current tools will be outnumbered by many other excellent ones in the next few decades. We do not have precise sensors or clever voice assistants yet, but they certainly will be in our lives in the future. We are sensing many things are changing, but we don’t know the manners yet. Some people will invent new disruptive ways of communication and interaction. New interfaces will be born out of these new interactions.
Some people among us define the future by crossing the lines. They can see from totally different angles and match the right interfaces with the right controls. Some options are already at the table: voice, sensors, or maybe mind. We don’t know the exact solutions yet, but designers should be prepared for the future to think about how to design interfaces for tomorrow’s human-computer interaction.
https://blog.prototypr.io/reinventing-the-ux-d73a3dc1e814/