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A Well Designed Interface … What Should It Look Like?

Some of our readers will imagine a user-friendly interface straight off. It’s really not complex. The key element of any awesome interface is its simplicity. Such approach works well both for business and users.

Today, the term of UI is frequently related to user experience or UX. These ties are impossible to break as UI and UX are interdependent (if we are talking about really good UI which brings high conversion to site owner and enjoyment to the customer).

Do we need to write the definition of user experience design? Sure, no problem.

UXD is the process of enhancing customer satisfaction and loyalty by improving the usability, ease of use and pleasure provided during the interaction between the customer and the product. In fact, UXD includes content, usability, UI design and user interaction design. While users interface design (UID) is a process of visually guiding the user through the product’s interface via interactive elements and across all sizes/platforms. UID is aimed on brand’s strong points and visual assets transference to product’s interface as to best enhance the user’s experience.

There are several common myths around UX and UI. Why not busting some of them right now? This info will help you create UIs for the customers, UIs that sell.

Now, here is the next step: some practical ideas on how to create a user-oriented interface.

User Interface and User Experience Design Tips

Just let this sink in for a minute … And bust a few more, this time UI myths, ad interim

OK, let’s continue our story on efficient user interface design principles

Have you heard enough advice for now? Then, let’s wrap it up!

Which details are crucial for decent interface design? Give your visitors moments of delight through micro interactions. Choose colors thoroughly – hues and tints influence user’s mood greatly and create the atmosphere on site. Mind the typography – it helps to convey main company message, corporate feel and style. Making animations and transitions intuitive and natural (the objects shouldn’t spring out like monsters in horror movies). Think well how to communicate main idea through visual elements as picture is worth a 1000 words. Focus on usability as no matter how beautiful your interface is, it makes no sense until it’s not a piece of cake. Don’t forget about content strategy touchpoints such as notifications, social media presence and others.

If you have more helpful tips, life hacks, comments or additions on fine interface design, please leave them at the feedback section below.