Your visitors cannot convert online without clicking a button. Which means your call to action – most commonly represented on the page as a button – can make or break your page. Can make or break your conversion rate. Can…
What we’re reading
To help us remain up to date on goings on in the digital design and technology industry we read A LOT here at Every Interaction. We tweet most of the articles we read, but we also keep a log of the interesting posts we find in this blog – What we‘re reading.
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Designing with both search engines and users in mind
Business owners and web designers are pulled in many different directions when determining what features and content they should add to their website. Variables like site colors, button designs, animations, copy and messaging, user flow, search engine optimization, fonts, photos…
How to Run Empathy & User Journey Mapping Workshops
Introduction This article will teach you two popular design workshop techniques: empathy mapping and user journey mapping. Empathy mapping is a way to characterise your target users in order to make effective design decisions. User journey mapping is a way…
How designing a minimal UI can have maximum impact
We’re living in the age of mobile apps. As per Statista, as of March 2017, Apple and Google app stores together had over 5 million apps. Gartner predicts mobile app downloads to generate an income of $77 billion in 2017….
UX & Psychology go hand in hand— How Gestalt theory appears in UX design?
In the age of AI and “ Human Centered Machine Learning ”, it’s essential that we understand the needs and behaviour of our users. This is doubly true as a UX designer. In order to create work that better serves…
Give your designs room to breathe with white space
The power of white space in product design If you overhear a design QA session between a product designer and an engineer, odds are you’ll hear the product designer say something like this: “Can you add 8 pixels of padding here…
Planning a project with accessibility in mind
Incorporating accessibility from the beginning is almost always easier, more effective, and less expensive than making accessibility improvements as a separate project. In fact, building accessibility into your project and processes has a wealth of business benefits. If you’re looking…
Cognitive biases in user research
“Too many theorists have a tendency to ignore facts that contradict their convictions.” — Maurice Allais 1911–2010Camera degli Sposi — Andrea MantegnaBias is everywhere in society, it is inscribed in our very own behaviors. Our biases are unconscious and we enact them without intent to…
Best practices for a product image gallery
Not all photo/image galleries are the same. Recently I had to design an image gallery for work. Sounds simple enough. However, it wasn’t meant to be a personal photo gallery. The goal is to showcase product images. A quick scan…
What’s the difference between User Experience and Customer Experience?
At first glance the two terms appear to be identical don’t they? Our users are our customers and thus they’re the same thing. Except, of course, they’re not. So what’s the difference? What is User Experience (UX)? Author/Copyright holder: A-dit-ya….