Providing "why" and "try" on eCommerce sites guide more users to click on the "buy" even if they do not try #nnguw@1 month ago
Define & then demote less probable & less important changes on the applications. Consider defaulting choices. #nnguw@1 month ago
The younger the user, the faster they know bad UX is your fault. Good icons have to give user meaning, not entertain the bored app designer@1 month ago
UX101: Make sure not to turn contact pages to surveys and to have the reward/benefit/outcome of filling it stated clearly #nnguw@1 month ago
The navigation is not the place to be funny or different, nor is the scrollbar. Be innovative smwhere else :) #nnguw@1 month ago
"People spend most of their time on other websites than yours & this is where they learn: just accept that" by Nielsen #nnguw@1 month ago
Placing related items (price, quantity, button etc) closer together on product page can increase orders by 10% #nnguw@1 month ago