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In reality, it involves all those things… And then some more. When people think about UX, they think of the user interface (UI): that’s everything that you see, touch, and interact with on screen. It’s the way a website looks, or what you're tapping at on your phone. People might also think about customer experience (CX), which is the sense of all of the loyalty you've built up, the feeling people have of doing business with you, and the ease with which they do it. UX fits in the middle of all this. It's a way of understanding the CX that you want to create, the experience that you're trying to get to, and then matching it up to a
UI that's actually effective. “And really, that's all that UX is. It's a way of making decisions Phone Number based on real customer data. It's a way of parsing out the impact you want to achieve for the business, and then ultimately turning it into a user interface. It's really a mindset more than anything else” Brian Herron What does UX deliver? UX aims to deliver digital assets that meet customers’ needs and also serve business goals. In fact, you can think of it as the space in which digital assets, user needs, and business goals intersect.
The digital assets The digital assets, such as a web page or an app interface, are the most tangible deliverables from a UX project. These should be developed based on solid user research. Only then can you prototype and test them with user groups. The user A key goal of UX is to make life as easy as possible for the user. This is why it is so important to pay attention to the voice of the customers. Make sure you understand what they want. Bring them into the decision-making and developing process. The business goals While the user is at the center of any UX project, you also have to take into account the business goals. Developing products without considering business needs is as futile as developing products that don’t meet customer needs. You need to find a fine balance between what the customer says they need and what the business wants to sell them. say they want, you may miss
UI that's actually effective. “And really, that's all that UX is. It's a way of making decisions Phone Number based on real customer data. It's a way of parsing out the impact you want to achieve for the business, and then ultimately turning it into a user interface. It's really a mindset more than anything else” Brian Herron What does UX deliver? UX aims to deliver digital assets that meet customers’ needs and also serve business goals. In fact, you can think of it as the space in which digital assets, user needs, and business goals intersect.
The digital assets The digital assets, such as a web page or an app interface, are the most tangible deliverables from a UX project. These should be developed based on solid user research. Only then can you prototype and test them with user groups. The user A key goal of UX is to make life as easy as possible for the user. This is why it is so important to pay attention to the voice of the customers. Make sure you understand what they want. Bring them into the decision-making and developing process. The business goals While the user is at the center of any UX project, you also have to take into account the business goals. Developing products without considering business needs is as futile as developing products that don’t meet customer needs. You need to find a fine balance between what the customer says they need and what the business wants to sell them. say they want, you may miss