Michael Gaigg: Über UI/UX Design

3Oct0

Visual Web Design

First impressions matter! Luke Wroblewski, an excellent speaker with original insights which I had the pleasure to hear at last year's UI-12 (User Interface 12) in Boston, states in his latest article that users coming to your site from a search engine will do one of three things:

  • Look over the page and determine it is not relevant to their goal
  • Look over the page and determine it might be relevant to their goals then quickly scan the page for the information they need
  • Look over the page, quickly scan the page, find the information they need and then stay awhile.

All this happens within seconds. Therefore it is necessary to translate the first impressions (what am I looking at? functional role present?) into meaningful interactions, i.e. scanability, further (inter)action, which leaves us with the following

Guidelines for Visual Web Design

  1. Set initial expectations by communicating what kind of information it provides.
  2. Provide a way to quickly scan that information in order to locate something of value.
  3. Allow people to immerse themselves in the information they want and explore other relevant information when they choose to.
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About Michael Gaigg

Michael Gaigg is a User Interface Expert at ESRI. His expertise includes User-centered Design (UCD), Usability, Accessibility and Section 508, Web Development and Web Design.
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