Wednesday, 8 February 2017
five levels of improving user experience
Strategic level - site goals and user needs
A successful user experience is based on a well-articulated "strategy." Know business and users on both expectations and goals of the site, help to establish user experience in all aspects of strategy development.Scope Layer - Functional specifications and content requirementsWith a clear understanding of what we want and what our users want, we can figure out how to meet the goals of all these strategies. When the user needs and goals into Web sites should be provided to the user what kind of content and functionality, the strategy becomes a range.Structure Layer - Interaction Design and Information ArchitectureAfter collecting the user requirements and prioritizing them, we have a clear idea of what features will be included in the final product. However, these requirements do not show how these fragmented fragments can be grouped together. This is the top layer of the scope layer: Create a conceptual structure for the site.Framework layer - interface design, navigation design and information designThere is a great deal of demand in the conceptual architecture that begins with our strategic goals. In the framework of the framework, we have to further refine these structures, to determine a very detailed interface appearance, navigation and information design, which can become more real structure.
Presentation Layer - Visual DesignAt the top of this five-tier model, we turn our attention to those aspects of the site that the user will notice first: ui design, where content, functionality and aesthetics are brought together to produce a final design that will satisfy the other four dimensions Of all targets.
if you can accomplish all of these levels,your user experience will be excellent!
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