UX Design + UI Design: Injecting a brand persona!
Jayan Narayanan
Award-Winning Creative Director | Co-founder at Helveticans Creative Agency | Branding, UX, Creative Strategist & Marketing Specialist
"It is my humble attempt to shed light on two often heard but little understood or confused acronyms and its impact on overall brand experience. The presentation originally designed to address a group of entrepreneurs who have little knowledge in design and it's jargons."
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- 1. Injecting a brand personality! UX & UI JAYAN NARAYANAN
- 2. UX Brand UI Personality is the platform for emotion UI & UX facets which define the Brand UI design trends & disciplines Understanding the Platform & Tools What is UI design Design for all devices Busting UI Myths Multi Device Experience Understanding UX Design & Process & Workflow What is UX design really means! UX Myths SEO UXD Fight Brand & Branding Injecting attitude
- 3. UX Design
- 4. User experience design (UXD) is the process of enhancing customer satisfaction and loyalty by improving the usability, ease of use, and pleasure provided in the interaction between the customer and the product
- 5. Content UI Design Usability User Interaction Design in a broad way... User Experience Design (UX)
- 6. Busting UX Myths
- 7. MYTH #1 UX=UIUser InterfaceUser Experiance
- 8. MYTH #2 You = Your user
- 9. MYTH #3 User always know what they want
- 10. MYTH #4 UXendswhenuserleavewebsite/screen
- 11. MYTH #5 UX best practices always works!
- 12. MYTH #6 UX Guru knows all!
- 13. MYTH #7 Knowbody know it!!!!!
- 14. World is changing... User too...
- 15. Human computer interaction: surface and gesture interfaces 2D SENSING – SURFACES
- 16. 3D Depth sensing, Face and body tracking solutions 3D SENSING – GESTURES
- 17. home is changed... SELF LEARNING APPLIANCES
- 18. life style is changing... WEARABLE COMPUTING
- 19. Elements of UX
- 20. https://experoinc.com/user-experience-is-not-graphic-design/ THE SURFACE - Visual Design / UI THE SKELETON - Wire-frame, Interaction patterns, Global navigation ... THE STRUCTURE - Information architecture, Defining content ... THE SCOPE - Functionality, Usefulness, Requirements ... THE STRATEGY - Business requirements, Defining user Needs, Goals and Aspirations ...
- 21. Behind the scene
- 22. ask... until you know it all BRIEFING
- 23. create hierarchy and flow... CONTENT ARCHITECTURE
- 24. make a plan... WIREFRAMING
- 25. it shows all the interaction flaws PROTOTYPING
- 26. look & feel - front-end design USER INTERFACE DESIGN
- 27. user centered testing over gut feel USER TESTING & FINE TUNING
- 28. finding patterns in facts & figures ANALYTICS REPORTS
- 29. Winning a SEO & UX fight!! optimization engine search
- 30. Having a website that lacks customer is like having no website, design and behavior of website are need must if you want sale more, SEO is way to bring visitor on website but they leave it if your website not hold them
- 31. UI Design
- 32. User Interface Design (UID) is a process of visually guiding the user through a product’s interface via interactive elements and across all sizes/platforms. UID is responsible for the transference of a brand’s strengths and visual assets to a product’s interface as to best enhance the user’s experience
- 33. merging similar functions instead of fragmenting the UI Over the course of time, it’s easy to unintentionally create multiple sections, elements and features which all perform the same function. It’s basic entropy - things start falling apart over time. Duplicate functionality labelled in various ways, as it puts a strain on your customers. Often, the more UI fragmentation there is, the higher the learning curve which your customers will have to deal with. UI IDEAS #1
- 34. UI IDEAS #2 distinct clickable/selected styles instead of blurring them Visual styling such as color, depth, and contrast may be used as a reliable cue to help people understand the fundamental language of navigating your interface: where am I, and where can I go. In order to communicate this clearly to your users, the styles of your clickable actions (links, buttons), selected elements (chosen items), and plain text should be clearly distinct from one another and then applied consistently across an interface.
- 35. UI IDEAS #3 fewer form fields instead of asking for too many Human beings are inherently resistant to labor intensive tasks and this same idea also applies to filling out form fields. Each field you ask for runs the risk of making your visitors turn around and give up. Question if each field is really necessary and remove as many fields as possible. If you really have numerous optional fields, then also consider moving them after form submission on a separate page or state.
- 36. UI IDEAS #4 keeping focus instead of drowning with links It’s easy to create a page with lots of links going left and right in the hope of meeting as many customer needs as possible. Be aware that any link above the primary CTA runs the risk of taking your customers away from what you’ve been hoping them to do. Keep an eye out on the number of links on your pages as too much links affects SEO badly. Removing extraneous links can be a sure way to increase someone’s chances of reaching that important button.
- 37. UI IDEAS #5 benefit buttons instead of just task based ones. The hypothesis set here is that buttons which reinforce a benefit might lead to higher conversions. Alternatively, the benefit can also be placed closely to where the action button is in order to remind people why they are about to take that action. Surely, there is still room for task based actions buttons, but those can be reserved for interface areas that require less convincing and are more recurring in use.
- 38. UI IDEAS #6 gradual engagement instead of a hasty sign up. Instead of asking visitors to sign up immediately, ask them to first perform a task through which something of value is demonstrated. Once users begin to see your product’s value and see how they can make it their own, they will then be more open to sharing with you additional information. Gradual engagement is really a way to postpone the sign up process as much as possible and still allow users to use and customize your application or product.
- 39. UI IDEAS #7 consistency instead of making people relearn. Striving for consistency in user interface design is probably one of the most well known principles. Having a more consistent UI or interaction is simply a great way to decrease the amount of learning someone has to go through as they use an interface or product.
- 40. Busting UI Myths
- 41. MYTH #1 UI=Decoration
- 42. MYTH #2 everything has to be above the fold - put maximum above 600 pixels!
- 43. MYTH #3 three clicks from the homepage - shortcuts always works!
- 44. MYTH #4 homepage is the most important page - users come to home directly!
- 45. MYTH #5 on a web page what ever not moving is dead - auto movements are good!
- 46. New age design Trends & Disciplines
- 47. MOBILE FIRST APPROACH start the design from small screen
- 48. METRO DESIGN revolution @ Microsoft interface
- 49. MATERIAL DESIGN Google making own interaction standards
- 50. MINIMALISM & FLAT VS SKEUOMORPHIC fashion circles... may be :)
- 51. NEW VISUAL TRENDS big on typo...
- 52. CONTINUES... big on visuals...
- 53. CONTINUES... big on social icons...
- 54. RESPONSIVE DESIGN design for every device - HTML 5
- 55. INTERACTIVE VIDEOS loading techs, story telling, annotations...
- 56. RESPONSIVE INFOGRAPHICS 1 pic = 1000 words. interactive pic = much more
- 57. STORYTELLING PARALLAX fun of discovering and exploring
- 58. UX & UI: Injecting a Brand Persona!
- 59. The micro interactions, or moments of delight- Micro copies Usage of colours- Create a mood board Typography- Making a character Interactive animations & Transitions- Intuitive & make it alive Visual elements- Communicate the idea The usability- Focused The content strategy touchpoints- Notifications, social media presence
- 60. Thank you! Jayan Narayanan [email protected]