UX Tools have a life-changing impact on your professional life.
If you choose the wrong ones, your work — and fun at work — will suffer. Let’s take a deep dive.
I found 4 key aspects that matter when choosing the right UX tool:
If you find a tool that exceeds your expectations in all of…
As you all know, filling in a form is no fun. It is especially annoying on mobile. Because the keyboard is tiny, and there is a high chance of accidentally hitting the wrong key. But designers can make mobile input a lot easier by taking advantage of the strengths of mobile devices. The most straightforward phone features that a lot of apps and sites today use is GPS and voice inputs. Many locator forms save users’ time by letting them search around their current location. And mobile keyboards, often have a voice input option that allows people to dictate whatever…
From decades of User Research, we know that people dislike popups and modals. But even despite this evidence pop-ups are still everywhere. In this blog, we will talk about pop-up problems to reveal why you should never just put it in the pop-up.
The first problem is showing a pop-up before page content loads. This trend is intrusive because user tasks are interrupted before they even land on the webpage. People have grown accustomed to these premature popups and they usually ignore them or look for the fastest way to close them to return to their tasks.
İllərcə aparılan İstifadəçi araşdırmalarına(User Research) əsasən insanların pop-up`ları və modalları sevmədiyini bilirik. Ancaq buna rəğmən pop-uplar hələ də hər yerdə qarşımıza çıxır. Bu bloqda, niyə bəzi şeyləri heç vaxt pop-upa qoymamalı olduğumuzu ortaya çıxaran pop-up problemlərindən danışacağıq.
İlk problem səhifə yüklənməzdən əvvəl göstərilən pop-updır. Bu metod müdaxiləedici xarakter daşıyır, çünki istifadəçinin saytda edəcəyi işlər vaxtından əvvəl kəsintiyə məruz qalır. İnsanlar bu tipli pop-uplara öyrəşdikləri üçün adətən onları görməzdən gəlir yaxud işlərinə davam etmək üçün ən sürətli şəkildə həmin pop-upları bağlayırlar.
As you all know, filling in a form is no fun. It is especially annoying on mobile. Because the keyboard is tiny, and there is a high chance of accidentally hitting the wrong key. But designers can make mobile input a lot easier by taking advantage of the strengths of mobile devices. The most straightforward phone features that a lot of apps and sites today use is GPS and voice inputs. Many locator forms save users’ time by letting them search around their current location. And mobile keyboards, often have a voice input option that allows people to dictate whatever…
“Please sign in, log in, sign up, register to continue” texts that we meet most time on the websites, mobile, and apps. This situation happens in 2 different types: on a pop-up and a new page. So, which type is better for the user?
It depends on the site type. For example, if you design a standard site and want to keep the design clean, a new page recommended. Because the new page gives you a wide and clear screen, that you will not need to squeeze elements, texts, inputs, and others.
But if you design an e-commerce site, suggested…
On web and mobile design, we mostly use dropdown menus. If you have more than plenty of categories you cannot design it as an array list.
In the dropdown menu, users can choose choices more than one.
The image showed that the user chose two countries among a lot of countries. When the user looks “2 countries chosen” at the dropdown menu he/she will realize that he chose 2 countries before it. But there may be such as the question “which countries?”.
Here is a solution to this problem:
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