This article is intended to give you a brief explanation of user experience, and explain its significance in smart cities.
https://www.iotforall.com/ux-design-iot-smart-cities/
The User Experience Design process is complex and organic, and — like so many problems UX professionals encounter — challenging to express in simple terms.
Most visual models of the UX process push boxes and arrows to the limit in a struggle to capture the iterative and collaborative nature of product design progression. The video below, which is my latest UX process visualization, breaks free from Euclidean convention in leveraging Fractal geometry — in a storytelling capacity — to describe the UX process at scale.
https://uxplanet.org/user-experience-design-process-a-fractal-model-7422a3b01f7d/
The idea behind UX design is simple: happy, confident users are more likely to buy from you. They’re more likely to trust you, sign up to your mailing lists, or download your app.
I often think of user experience design (or UX design) as psychology rather than development. Good UX design is all about getting inside the head of your visitors.
It’s anticipating their every move, and creating a website that is simple, intuitive and enjoyable to use. Unfortunately, there is no easy answer or silver bullet for good UX design. It’s the culmination of lots of tiny tweaks. Each one improving the experience on your website. With that in mind, I’ve rounded up a checklist of 25 small (and easy) tweaks that will make your UX design shine.
https://www.bitcatcha.com/blog/complete-25-trick-ux-design-checklist/
UX design is all about creating a compelling experience for your users.
It’s knowing what the user wants, and giving it to them quickly and simply. The best UX design makes the user think the website is created just for them.
The first in our four part series focuses on Value Proposition. Because the first step is telling users exactly what you do, and promising them good value.
https://www.bitcatcha.com/blog/how-to-craft-your-value-proposition-convince-users-to-take-action/
Website designing is such a field which has seen a lot of changes. You will come across various modifications as well as improvements in this field if you study the history of website development as well as design. At the beginning stage, website designing was a simple thing, but over the years it became more and more complicated. Previously, we used to see static websites, having only a few pages. Nowadays, we have dynamic sites. E-commerce websites are examples of dynamic websites, and they may have plenty of pages. For example, an e-commerce website may have plenty of products in offering under various product categories. The number could be anywhere between 100 to 1000 and even more.
https://www.domaininformer.com/guides/Marketing/articles/18030-Benefits-Focusing-UX-Designing-E-commerce-Web-Store/
User experience (UX) design is the process of building relationships between products and prospects or customers through a digital or physical experience that involves engineering, marketing, graphical, industrial and interface designs. UEGroup CEO Tony Fernandes in an interview with CMSWire called UX design an “interactive brand experience that takes the place of establishing credibility and connection in the way that logos and taglines did in the past.”
https://www.cmswire.com/customer-experience/what-is-user-experience-ux-design/
Want to master a career in UX design? Take some advice from someone who has walked the path before you. It’s an exciting time to enter the world of user experience (UX) design. Companies are becoming more aware of the importance of good UX design every day and so, it’s an extremely rewarding industry to be in. For someone just starting out, though, it can be daunting. There are many tools, jobs and other nuances that can make it feel a bit overwhelming. As with many jobs, it’s always good to hear from someone who has taken those initial steps in the past and gone on to excel in the field.
https://www.siliconrepublic.com/people/globoforce-ux-design-gerard-fitzgerald/
Designing a website for optimal user experience (UX) is essential to any business - after all, an effortless user experience clears the path to conversion. But the hospitality industry has taken a more specific turn in the digital era - a hotel website is now the place where the guest experience actually begins. Long before a traveler enters your facility to be awaited by a hospitable staff, their experience with your business had commenced the moment they've visited your website.
That said, your website is not only a powerful tool for conversions and establishing a trusting relationship with visitors, but its role in the overall customer experience means it's also one of the deciding factors in getting positive reviews once they've left your hotel. Just like your services and features outside of the digital world will be tailored to customers' expectations, your website design will rely on factors that are important to visitors in order to provide optimal user experience. Here are the things to pay attention to and improve your hotel UX web design.
https://www.hospitalitynet.org/opinion/4089282.html/
The basic idea is this: UX design is all about getting inside the head of your visitor. It’s about creating a simple, seamless, and enjoyable experience for your users. The idea is to deliver information quickly and even make them smile. Good UX design sparks dopamine and happiness in your visitors. And that makes them more likely to trust you. Crucially, it makes them more likely to buy from you.
After going over the 25 basics in our last UX design article, let’s take a look at how it works in action. Specifically, we’re looking at the UX design of e commerce websites. How do these websites use clever UX design tricks to encourage their visitors to buy?
https://www.bitcatcha.com/blog/x-examples-perfect-ecommerce-ux-design-x-bad-ones/
After bidding farewell to 2017, we thought we should take some time out to share a list of our ten best long-form stories on User experience design. Here are our top articles that have been liked most by our readers in the last year.
https://medium.com/inkoniq-blog/top-10-ux-design-articles-of-2017-must-read-for-every-designer-8156faba4c16/