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What is User Experience(UX Design)? Why you have to learn it? Part-1

 In this article, you are going to learn what is User Experience and why you should learn it? And one main thing if you are an entrepreneur creating websites and selling the same and it is perfect for you. It may be a start-up for the student who doing their undergraduates and aiming to become a frontend developer or a full stack developer . Let's get into it... What is User Experience?                    Firstly UX means User Experience. A pplies to design any sort of product or real-life service with the user at the other end of it. Now, it's called UX for short, but it's often also referred to as UCD, which is user-centered Design. And what it's really at the heart of it is that you're keeping your user at the heart of everything that you're designing. So in order to be able to do this, you need to have a really good understanding of who they are and what they need.  UI and UX are the same?       ...
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User Journey & Visual Design

USER JOURNEY:-                        We're going to look at breaking down the goals and requirements into the steps a user needs to go through to carry out certain tasks on a journey. So by now, from your goals and requirements, you should have a fairly clear idea of what tasks a user needs to carry out. The steps they do to carry out these tasks are called a user journey. This is literally the journey users go on while they interact with you.                   Now, at this stage, this isn't a design of your screen layouts. We're really just focusing on the function of each step and how they link together. The key skill for this is to really think logically and be very clear about what's necessary and in what order things happen. So now, let's look at an example of a user journey. Think about the goal of buying some new trainers. The user journey steps might...

The Importance of User Research(UX Design)

  Hey guys!... Have ever wondered why people always collect feedback at the end of every class, speeches, performance, and bla..bla...That's what we are going to look for in this post. It is important to interact with your users during the design process, different ways of doing it, and how to represent different user groups with personas. The parts we're going to the cover are the importance of user feedback, user research methods, and creating personas. User Feedback:-                  Let's start with the importance of user feedback. The first step in the discovery phase is to understand who your users are going to be. It is a common trap to design for yourself, which may work well if the user is similar to you, but it is more likely to miss out on a huge portion of needs or fail to address problems that you haven't seen because you are too close to the issue.            So research to try and f...

WHAT IS GOOD USABILITY IN USER EXPERIENCE?(UX DESIGN)

                      Hey guys this is Part-3 of UX Design. To check our previous posts click here .   A good UX designer has to learn about some good UX design principles, to start to think about your own experiences as a user and to learn about what makes a good UX team. Here are the design principles to have good usability: Simple and easy to understand. Feels intuitive. Engaging-users should feel good while using it. Efficient-the fewer clicks to complete a task, the better. Make users feel supported. Make it easy to recover from mistakes. Consistency across different pages. Accessibility:                    Accessibility is also an important aspect of usability. In practice, accessibility is about designing products and services to accommodate the needs of all potential users regardless of their ability.              ...

BASICS OF UX(USER EXPERIENCE) DESIGNS,FUNDAMENTALS AND FOUNDATIONS(PART-2)

Hey everyone, Welcome to the part-2 of UX Design. If you haven't checked out our previous post  click here  .                                        It is crucial to adopt a user-centered mindset during the design process. User-centered design is an iterative design process where we involve users and their needs  within each phase of the design process to create usable and accessible products and services. We involve users by conducting user research(surveys, interviews, focus groups, or workshops to develop an understanding of their needs and specify user requirements.                                    We're going to look at the key approach, the attitude, and the process elements which are necessary for UX design. And the three things that we're going t...