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Interaction design: how to be thoughtful? Phone Number List

Posted: Wed Jun 22, 2022 4:38 am
by abdulhakim
In a rigorous attitude, first stroke the concept. As the saying Phone Number List goes, gold cups and silver cups are not as good as people's word of mouth. In the same way, if you are not thoughtful, in the end, the user Phone Number List has the final say. How do Phone Number List users judge it? Usually based on subjective feelings. Take the example of the article editing page of the Net Ease account in the previous article, because the "Save" and "Save Draft" functions are not good enough, so I have the impression that I am not thoughtful enough.

Translated, that is, some experience details Phone Number List affect the user's impression. There is a principle in the book " Phone Number List[/url ] Designers Need to Understand Psychology" that "overall cognition relies mainly on perip her alvision rather than central vision". It is about user perception at the visual and UI level. That is to say, users will pay attention to the design of inconspicuous corners and Phone Number List corners, and the design of these corners and corners will affect the user's Phone Number List perception and impression of the overall design. for example. If it is said that the Sweep icon on the Weibo information flow page is inconsistent with other icons in terms of style, size, etc.
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will leave a bad impression on users, and users may feel that the design of Weibo is not professional enough. These are at the UI design level. At Phone Number List the level of interaction design Phone Number List , the same is true: the details of the experience will affect the user's perception. In general, at least in the Phone Number List commonly used interaction details, do not leave a negative impression on the user, and do not let the user have a negative emotion, and avoid all inconsiderateness, which is considered thoughtful. 02 How to be thoughtful? Personally, I think the most important thing is to meet small needs.