Let's create a great user experience when they use your business
UX design covers all aspects of a user's experience with a product or website. Elements such as its usability, usefulness, brand perception and overall performance directly affect customer trust and ultimately sales.
All these elements should be planned, well tested and implemented to improve the user experience.
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Why is user experience design so important?
All stages of the sales process are very important to the success of your business. However, it is the first contact with your website or online store that is crucial. If the site is not well designed, slow or unintuitive, the customer will not make a purchase and will probably never return.
Did you know that a giant like Amazon has calculated that slowing down page loading by just one second could cost it $1.6 billion in sales per year?
User experience design is about tracking user behavior and finding the best way to present your services and products. So that the whole process is quick and easy for each customer.
User Interface and User Experience
User Experience Design (UX) and User Interface Design (UI) are two topics that are very close to each other, but have slightly different meanings.
UI design is more about the overall look of an application. User Interface design is the process by which we design the appearance and functions of an application.
On the other hand, the term UX design refers to the entire process of creating the user experience, for example, the registration process, payment or information exchange.
In general, your application needs both processes well thought out to make everything nice and fast, yet intuitive and problem-free for the user. Because it just sells well.
How friendly is your app?
UI/UX Design
When designing a UX process, we think about how to make the experience easy for the user to perform the desired tasks. We observe and perform analysis to see how users actually perform tasks in the user flow. Answer an example question - how easy is the checkout process when shopping online at your store? Maybe you have a lot of room for improvement?
World Wide Web in Numbers
The Internet has long ceased to be used only for entertainment, but has become a very important sales channel, with new sites being created and millions of transactions being made every day. Can your company afford to shy away from this?