Monday, January 11, 2016

3 Facets of Great UX Design: Part 1

Design is a pretty subjective thing and you’ll hear differing opinions from one person to the next. There are the three essential elements for great UX design, as I see it. These elements can be used to guide every UX project you undertake, and they’re not hard to remember.

I’m talking about usefulness, usability, and delight.

In this series of 3 articles we’ll examine these facets, and how they are applied to real life products in case studies from Buffer, UXPin and Duolingo.

Let’s get started.

Usefulness

The first and most important requirement: your product must be useful. It doesn’t matter how usable or desirable it is if it doesn’t serve some purpose in your user’s life. Some studies suggest that usefulness is 1.5 times as important as usability.

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by Jerry Cao via UX Mastery

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