Interaction design skills to create a good user experience (Part 1) – Design knowledge
Preface: The original text is relatively long, with 65 items in total. I plan to translate it in three parts, which are items 1-20. A good user interface has a high conversion rate and ease of use. In other words, it’s both business-friendly and user-friendly. Here is a list of some ideas we found. 1. Try using a one-column layout instead of multiple columns A one-column layout will give you better control over the big picture. It also gives your users a preview of the overall content from top to bottom. However, multi-column layouts create additional risks by distracting users from the core content of the page. The best way is to use a logical narrative and then add an action slogan at the end to guide users. 2. Try using gifts instead of direct sales Offering a gift to a customer is a friendly way to do it. However, on a deeper level, gifts are also an effective persuasion strategy based on the principle of reciprocity. It sounds obvious, give others a discount and you will benefit from it in future events. 3. Try to merge similar functions instead of fragmented UI During product development, it’s easy to unintentionally…