User interface is probably one of the 21st century’s most important languages. I mean, people are simply talking more through their devices and computers compared to any other time in history. We dissect the latest albums through the comment section of a music blog, we date through Tinder and we discuss work matters through Slack. We might use English to communicate but we interact with all of those mediums through the use of a user interface.
Graphical user interface (GUI) isn’t a new concept, it has always been a focus of software development ever since they released the first Macintosh, which we know now as a Mac. Today, user interface can be seen in the weirdest of devices from smart refrigerators to smart watches. Still, even with more than decades of experience under our belt, it’s still pretty common to see amateurish UI mistakes pop up every now and then in web design.
https://bestinau.com.au/design-flaws-4-common-ui-design-mistakes-plaguing-todays-websites/
With today’s competitive mobile app market, it’s more important than ever to stand out and develop a unique brand identity through user experience (UX) design. While most companies recognize the value of mobile app design as the key driver for customer conversion, they often don’t recognize how to use UX design strategically to deliver new values.
Many people see UX as interface and visual design, however, there’s much more to it than that. The UX discipline is deeply rooted in research and testing. UX Designers balance must-haves, nice-to-haves, trends and innovation, independent research, and so on.
The misunderstanding surrounding UX stems from some common misconceptions about what it is and how exactly it fits into the mobile app development process. This post breaks down nine mobile apps UX mistakes to avoid to delight users and maximize business outcomes.
https://www.business2community.com/mobile-apps/mobile-app-design-fundamentals-9-common-ux-mistakes-to-avoid-02102002/