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Keep It Simple: User Experience

The document discusses keeping web design simple by focusing only on relevant elements for users and removing unnecessary ones. It emphasizes using the KISS (Keep It Super Simple) principle to design for usability, user experience, and efficiency. Mobile users make up a large percentage, so the "mobile first" approach of designing for the smallest screen first and expanding out is recommended. Unique typography can help build a brand's visual identity but should be kept simple to avoid confusing users. Navigation elements should work intuitively and explicitly state where buttons will take the user to help predictability.

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Keep It Simple: User Experience

The document discusses keeping web design simple by focusing only on relevant elements for users and removing unnecessary ones. It emphasizes using the KISS (Keep It Super Simple) principle to design for usability, user experience, and efficiency. Mobile users make up a large percentage, so the "mobile first" approach of designing for the smallest screen first and expanding out is recommended. Unique typography can help build a brand's visual identity but should be kept simple to avoid confusing users. Navigation elements should work intuitively and explicitly state where buttons will take the user to help predictability.

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Keep It Simple

Firstly, you must concentrate on only the things relevant to users. Eliminate anything that is outside.
Remove unnecessary elements from the page. For instance, a newsletter may require an email address but
not a mobile number. Some services don't require either.
The user may worry a phone call with a high-pressure salesperson which will direct them to a different

lenient site. You have to be strategic about what to have and what to exclude.

Also, concentrate on the website usability, user experience and efficiency. Make objects and options
visible and Key pages as well so, the user easily reach their purpose. This is essential for the website
usability. Excellent web design communicates with them without stretching things.
KISS (Keep it super simple) principal should always be a primitive object in website design. Also, apply
the Kiss principal, Users are surprised by the fast-paced atmosphere. They require to cath data promptly.

KISS principal assists them quickly find what they view for.
Mobile users compose the greatest percentage for various platforms. So, the "mobile first" strategy.
Moreover, to reach the goal you need to follow the beneath procedure:
 Design the smallest screen first,
 Then Develop the mobile wireframe and apply it as the pattern for the big screen,
 Apply the continuous improvement and
 Now try it on a real mobile device.
2. Unique Style And Typography
Show your brand through unique typography. It assists users to understand your company from the

competition. The set of typography that is taken for the design of the brands leaves a greater impact on the
users. It is a factor for developing a great visual personality of the brand.
Well, quality typography comes from the experience what other e-commerce web design services have
done. Give decision based on this experience. There is a demand for something which feels
different. Keep in mind that much creative style may confuse a user. So, stick with simple forms.
Effective web design techniques make users experience more pleasurable.
3. Make it Predictable
There are some rules that you must be remembered. The most important thing is that the navigation
buttons should like, well, navigation buttons. Moreover, the text on them should explicitly state where the

button will take a user. Make sure the buttons work and are available for navigation.
For instance, if you utilize a rollover submenu, confirm that the user can get to submenu without wasting
the rollover feature. So, you can edit the color or picture under a rollover menu.
Furthermore, there are various ways in that a graphic design agency Melbourne can use to keep their
clients orientated. In a small project, it can be as simple as using a big heading of a "down button" in the
menu. For big projects, the designer may add "breadcrumb" trail, sub-heading or for the really lost a

sitemap could be used.

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