Everything about (UX) in Web Design
What is User Experience (UX) in Web Design?
UX designers are not focused so much on website’s look, aesthetically, as for how the website works for a customer and how user-friendly it is.
The web designer builds the maze, while the UX designer guides the user through the maze.
UX design also mainly focuses on ensuring that users of the website have a good experience regardless of what platform they are using – something that is increasingly important with the growth of people accessing the internet on mobile phone.
Ultimately, good UX design should ensure that people hang around for a long time on your site, increasing your user count and, in the case of e-commerce websites, increasing the chance of someone making a purchase on your website and recommending your website to others.
UX can be divided into four parts:
Stimulation – If the site is interesting for getting user’s attention.
Identification – If the user can identify the product, service or idea and understand it in a better way.
Usuability – If the site is easy to use and find what the user is looking for themselves.
Evocation – If the user can have an emotional response to the website.
Every person is different and has a different point of view to observe things. And it’s safe to say that we all experience websites in different ways. So it makes it a challenge for businesses to achieve their goals online. So how do we get a user to complete the goals what we want? This is where UX designers come into play an important role. User Experience Design is the creation of online experiences with the intentions of promoting a behavior and feeling from a viewer. So what we do is create website designs in order to meet the needs and goals of a business or our client.
We start by researching two groups, The Users and The Business
The Users– we need to observe who they are, what they want and how we can accomplish their goal.
The Business– Who they are, what they want and how we can achieve that goal.