UX Design

Saminda Godevithane
2 min readJun 3, 2021

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The effectiveness of any application is measured by user-friendliness. “How quickly a user can reach the goal by play through the interface” is the most important fact to keep in mind when UI/UX designing. All the elements must shape up for quick understandability.

When you are having an experience while you interact with a product or service and if it is satisfying, that’s the definition of a good user experience.

What is UX Design

User experience design is known as the process followed by the design teams to build products that provide users with meaningful and completely enjoyable interactions. This includes aspects of branding, design, usability, function, and the entire process of obtaining and implementing the product.

It is a very user-oriented process, the type of user defines the type of design.

UX design is dynamic and constantly modified over time due to changing usage circumstances, People usually use laptops and many types of digital devices to access the web. With the revolution of the smartphone devices, the user experience context has changed to a phase of individual systems in another manner.

So far, a good web experience meets a particular user’s needs in a specific context.

The main task of web UX design is to create websites that can be tailored to meet a user’s specific needs.

UX design comprises a wide variety of areas. UI design is an essential feature of UX design, and it can be considered a subset of it, which I will discuss in more detail in a later chapter.

Example

When you plan to have dinner with your friends and know that some fellows in the group are vegetarians, you’d prefer to find a convenient restaurant where everyone has options.

In this situation, you might surf for a restaurant recommendation system to narrow down the choices, find some viable places, and share them with friends.

The conditions for success in this situation would be help from a web app that enables you to do accurately what you need.

Credits: Alexander Popov

Now onwards we are not only that ordinary user, but also we are UI/UXers who design web applications for users. Therefore we need a proper definition.

Let’s put on our UX glasses and see things through them.

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