Creating a great UX?

H.Khan
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How do you create a great user experience of the product?

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Ellen Beldner
Work with a professional. If you're not trained / experienced in user-centered design and you focus on listening to the humans who will use or buy your product, you can probably get to a service or experience design that's moderately competent.
Ayush Shakya
For the user end, keep it simple, instructive where necessary. For back end opt for better system experience.
Tedel
The simplest way to say that is that you need to not get in the way. Keep it simple by default and as configuable as needed.
Appstudio
Creating a great UX is all about understanding your users and what they need and want from your product or service. It's also about creating an intuitive and easy-to-use interface that meets their needs. To create a great UX, you first need to understand your users and what they want from your product or service. What are their goals? What are their pain points? What motivates them? Once you understand your users, you can start designing an interface that meets their needs. Users should be able to accomplish their goals without any difficulty. If there are areas that are confusing or difficult to use, consider redesigning them. Finally, always test your design with actual users. Get feedback early and often to make sure you're on the right track. Creating a great UX is an iterative process, so don't be afraid to make changes along the way. Visit : https://www.appstudio.ca/ui-ux-d...
Shamika Shirke
1. Prioritize User Needs: Understand your users’ needs and prioritize them according to importance. Identify the features and functions of your product that will satisfy user needs and make them happy. 2. Design for Mobile First: Mobile use has exploded in recent years, so your product should be designed for mobile first and optimized for larger screens afterward. 3. Create an Intuitive User Flow: Make sure your product’s user flow is intuitive and easy to use. If there is anything that feels confusing or obtuse, modify the user flow to make it more efficient and understandable. 4. Use Consistent Design Patterns: Follow basic design patterns and create a consistent design language throughout your product. This will create a sense of familiarity and comfort for users. 5. Optimize for Performance: Ensure your product is fast and responsive. Users should not be waiting around for your product to load or perform tasks. 6. Test and Refine: Run usability tests and make sure your product is performing as expected. Refine your product based on user feedback and make sure it is up to the highest standard.