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The foundation: determining how each room connects and relates to the next, choosing functional door locations, determining the most practical location for the stairs, and so on.
the user's experience with a product or service
the user’s journey through the product
bridges the gap between how something looks and how it works
necessitates a thorough understanding of the user's needs, desires, behaviors, as well as the setting in which they will use a product.
UX designers must empathize with and understand the needs of their users.
User Interface (UI)
Once the foundation is in place, you can start thinking about interior design: appealingly hanging pictures, selecting furniture styles that complement the color of the wallpaper, and organizing kitchen utensils so they're easy to reach without making the room look cluttered.
the aesthetic elements people interact with a product
For most sections 70% Visual & 30% Content Rule holds good.
Use precise words and sentences. Quality is important over quantity
Use a happy or natural tone of speech or come-up with your own brand voice.
In text-heavy sections (like testimonials/pricing details/forms etc.,), give even more importance to White Spaces & Text Hierarchy. It will give a clean & clutter-free look.
White Space — White space or negative space is any type of blank space on the page. White spaces don’t necessarily mean to be white; the blank space may be filled with any colour as long as it is free of any elements like text or images.
Text Hierarchy — is a system for organizing type that establishes an order of importance within the data, allowing the reader to easily find what they are looking for and navigate the content.
Brand Voice — is the purposeful, consistent expression of a brand through words and prose styles, that engage and motivate. The personality of your brand is often determined by the words you use and the sentences you write.
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User Experience (UX)
The foundation: determining how each room connects and relates to the next, choosing functional door locations, determining the most practical location for the stairs, and so on.
User Interface (UI)
Once the foundation is in place, you can start thinking about interior design: appealingly hanging pictures, selecting furniture styles that complement the color of the wallpaper, and organizing kitchen utensils so they're easy to reach without making the room look cluttered.
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White Space — White space or negative space is any type of blank space on the page. White spaces don’t necessarily mean to be white; the blank space may be filled with any colour as long as it is free of any elements like text or images.
Text Hierarchy — is a system for organizing type that establishes an order of importance within the data, allowing the reader to easily find what they are looking for and navigate the content.
Brand Voice — is the purposeful, consistent expression of a brand through words and prose styles, that engage and motivate. The personality of your brand is often determined by the words you use and the sentences you write.
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