top of page

User Experience

Design is far from a precise science. However, there are a number of valuable ideas and rules-of-thumb that can help you improve the usability and aesthetics of your projects.


Predictive analysis for user experience
Designing a smooth and memorable user experience

The Basics

Following website design guidelines can make or break your site's success. It's the difference between customers abandoning your website practically as soon as they arrive, and users researching your services and products and eventually converting.


Make the Main Actionable Targets Easy to Reach. (Fitts Law)

You'll understand how having too many alternatives can paralyze users if you've ever been so overwhelmed by the number of options available to you that you couldn't decide between them.


Create Relevant Content

  1. Determine how many steps or actions a user will be required to complete on your interface in order to accomplish his goal. And how many items on this interface are used to ensure a seamless operation? Each view of the interface can be viewed as a potential interaction to investigate.

  2. Assign a desired goal to each section of your interface that displays particular element that define the components relationship and sequence of activities:

    1. Payment Method Accepted

    2. Main Message to Convey

    3. Promotion Noticeability

    4. Increase Conversions

  3. Now that you have your objectives set and the interface elements defined, group those into views or screenshots, based on tendencies and areas of interaction and upload those into our forum.

You can schedule a consultation with us if you need assistance selecting your objective or cropping your interface in preparation for analysis.

Application

User feedback and occasionally biased user reports are heavily used in mockup design and interface analysis. You may identify things like uniformity and connection of distinct pieces utilizing a computer produced analysis on a user interface or mockup.


Comparable items and design patterns are taken into account when styling feature sets with similar color schemes, icons, and text. And those are the kinds of factors that influence a user's perception and, in some cases, generate confusion due to their interconnectedness. With predictive models, you'll be able to identify locations that are likely to be distracting and divert attention away from the main focus.


Limiting or expanding the amount of content available depending on user perception can be evaluated using our predictive model and interpreted based on how well people remember the first and last items in a series.


Usage

We started our story with usability and user experience analysis and based on our research with Neuroscience and Bio measure we are packaging our predictive model algorithm into few easy to use products.

Check out those pre-packed reports, whether you want it for one time or for iterative analysis.

For small one time use we recommend:


For larger more frequent analysis submit an estimate:





Comments


Commenting has been turned off.

Discover trueSCAN solutions for the efficient adverti

bottom of page