When designing a web page, how do you critique the quality of the user experience? Do you go beyond it simply looking aesthetically pleasing to you or is your eye enough?
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I think it's possible to gain UX instincts over time, but you have to be paying attention to what users think of your prior removed link
(Also, UX also refers to research and the digital removed link You seem to be asking specifically about the UI design).
First of all I look my own eye. Next I ask my friends from FB, TW and others social media to go on my website and let them say their opinion. Second - I following website analytics. In this case, the most important indicator is the number of views per user. If it's big, I think it's good design. If this indicator is low, I make changes to the layout and content.
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When it comes to critiquing a user's web-page, I look at a few things to know the quality of the user's experience.
- Functionality
- Appeal to One's Eye
- Links
- If it's Easy to Use or Not
- Location of Info
- Widgets if there is any
If all of those are good within the web-page, then generally I will think the user has had a decent amount of experience creating a website removed link