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How To Create a User Experience That is so Dang Amazing?

It’s easy to make a complicated product with many features, thinking the more you pack in, the more consumers will intuitively understand. This, though, is a classic mistake. Read How can you make an effective decision by hiring best UI UX Design Agency.

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How To Create a User Experience That is so Dang Amazing?

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  1. How To Create a User Experience That is so Dang Amazing

  2. It’s easy to make a complicated product with many features, thinking the more you pack in, the more consumers will intuitively understand. This, though, is a classic mistake. The best technologies and products keep the unnecessary out and leave only the necessary in. This makes it essential to look for an innovative UI UX Design Agency.

  3. “First, in order for a product to have global appeal, it should be conceptually basic and universally intuitive. Second, world-class experiences require combining technical expertise with an understanding of how a product fits into a person’s day-to-day life.” Soleio Cuervo, Head of design at Dropbox,

  4. What differentiates Dropbox from its competitors is solving a hard problem of syncing files across devices in a very simple manner. Simplicity is actually a competitive advantage, being one of the most difficult things to achieve in a product design. Dropbox

  5. “Google has the functionality of a really complicated Swiss Army knife, but the home page is our way of approaching it closed. It’s simple, it’s elegant, you can slip it in your pocket, but it’s got the great doodad when you need it. A lot of our competitors are like a Swiss Army knife open and that can be intimidating and occasionally harmful.” Google

  6. When a user opens up Instagram, they are presented with the feed, while when you open up Snapchat, users are directed straight to the camera. Unless you take a photograph, there’s really no real use of Snapchat, unlike as in Instagram, where you can be passive and look at what your network is uploading Snapchat

  7. Users can get started with WhatsApp by simply adding their phone number. A user does not have to submit information like his or her name, gender, address, or age; all that is required is just a phone number WhatsApp

  8. Pinterest’s mobile user experience lies in its layout – allows the user to browse hundreds and thousands of images with ease using a combination of Masonry-style of placing images and infinite scrolling. By allowing a person to visually scan content along with a link to the original source makes it an invaluable search tool. Pinterest

  9. Instagram’s mobile UX is focused on speed. Instagram does this by ‘adaptively pre-loading content’ and ‘move bits when no one is watching’. They make the user feel productive by registering on-click events even while the upload is happening in the background. Instagram

  10. In Uber, there are multiple types of ride services, and instead of requiring separate screens to deliver the necessary information, Uber uses the slider design pattern to allow for easy toggling between each ride service. This creates a seamless transition between the multiple options with just a swipe, making it very intuitive for the user. Uber

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