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I sometimes question the value of UX being so customer-driven. Customers don’t always know what’s best, and to base design off of their preference is like designing toys for kids without envisioning how we want to get the kids to get out by playing with the toy. I think ux should focus more on envisioning how we want the world to be, and use UX as tools to make that happen, not merely as tools to serve the customers. It should be used for a higher cause, like solving environmental/ social problems.
🔍 Search Bar Tips Source : @aleausejo ⚠️If your web/app has a search function, most likely it is one of the most important features, and if we are talking about an e-commerce platform, it 100% is, so read this carefully. 📚 Above are some tips to get you started, but remember that there is always room for improvement, get into your users head and think how can you make the search experience even better, smoother and seamless. Break the status quo. 💎 Extra Tips: 🔹Make your search visible. Don’t just use the icon, make the box. 🔹Support typos and misspellings. (“Did you mean…”) 🔹Defined pre-filters and separators. 🔹Use relevant auto-complete options. 🔹Show some suggestions if there are no results found. 🔬Now, some facts for you guys: 8⃣0⃣% of consumers will abandon a site after a poor search experience. - 8⃣ seconds or less is all the time you have to help someone find what they want. - 1⃣.8⃣X of the users that complete a search are more likely to convert. - 4⃣X higher is the conversion rate of someone that uses the search function. 📝Can’t cover all the good search functionalities in this post, so feel free to leave your honorable mentions in the comments! 🧠 Hope this helps! ❤ Tag your designer friends that should know this! • • • • #search #searchbar #searchfunction #goodUX #goodUI #topdesign #designinspiration #webUI #webUX #appUI #appUX #designtips #webdesign #websitedesign #uxdesign #uidesign #uiinspiration #uxinspiration #learningUI #learningUX #uidesigner #uxdesigner #userexperience #userinterphase #appdesign #uitips #uxtips https://www.instagram.com/p/B0kSImBHvro/?igshid=1v1cl705ua718
Anticipatory design
When trying to make a GIF on tumblr for the first time, I made an attempt to zoom out of the video to include the entire video into the frame instead of getting cropped. Noticing my interaction, (trying to zoom out) tumblr anticipated my needs (wanting to fit the entire video into the screen) and gave me an accurate feedback(that I can do so in the next step). Bonus points for adding humor into its feedback message.
This is a great example of anticipating user’s needs based on their interaction and providing a feedback to guide them through the process.
good UX: Slack makes it easier for users to understand how the notification setting affects them by showing example of the...
Microcopy Times: We’re Good. Good Looking.
I don’t know if the boys at your middle school ran around saying “you’re pretty... pretty ugly!” but this is not an article about those boys.
This is a highlight of Ghostery (now built into Firefox)’s release notes notification.
"Our uncommonly attractive team” -- great microcopy and communication of tone/voice. 10/10 stars for the attractive team at Ghostery
新幹線「さくら・みずほ」の好きなところはたくさんあるけれど、特に好きなのがこの木製アームレスト。温かみがあって質感が高いからキズや凹みがあっても味わいがあるし、センターに入れられたスリットが隣り合う乗客の間に「ここまでがおたくさんで、ここからぼくね。分かち合いましょうね」と奥ゆかしく促しているようでエレガント。 one of many what I love about Shinkansen super express "Sakura and Mizuho" is armrest made by wood. the center slit of this armrest provides side-by-side passengers good affordance for sharing armrest naturally. #goodux (Okayama Station)