Design Elements of Search – Zero Results Page
Author: Emil Mauritzon. This is article is a republished version of the blog post in the Findability blog by Findwise.

Design Elements of Search – Zero Results Page

The sixth and last part in this series, Design Elements of Search?is dedicated to the zero results page. This lonely place is where your users end up when the search solution doesn’t find anything. Do your best to be friendly and helpful to your users here, will you?

A word on Technology and Relevance –?a disclaimer

Equally important as having a good user interface is having the right technology and the right relevance model set-up. I will not cover technology and relevance in this blog series.

Designing Zero Results Page

The design, function and layout of your zero results page gossip about the quality of your search solution. This page is often forgotten and discussed last (like in this series). Whenever I review existing search solutions, this is where I start, because a lot of problems with existing search solutions show up here. You need to understand that from the user’s perspective, ending up on a zero results page can be a frustrating experience. You need to help the user recover from this state. Below is a good example from one of our clients. The intranet of the Swedish courts. The page clearly explains what has happened, No documents were found.

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A good zero results page that clearly explains “No documents were found”.

Providing further Help

Sometimes there is nothing the system can do to deliver results. The last resort is when it’s time to ask your user to alter their query. Sometimes the query is misspelled or otherwise not optimal. You can copy and use this text on your own zero results page if you like.

  • Check that all words are spelled correctly
  • Try a different search
  • Try a more general search
  • Use fewer search terms

Avoid digging a deeper hole

Microsoft’s OneDrive provides a beautiful zero results page below, but they make a big mistake by showing filtering options in this state. This makes no sense, if there already are no results, there will definitely not be more by narrowing down the search scope further. Avoid this mistake!

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Pretty looking, but bad zero results page because of the filters on the right hand side.

That was it! The whole Design Elements of Search series is done. This is not everything however, designing a search solution is deeper than this. Me and my friends at Findwise will gladly help you realize all of your dreams. Ok maybe not all of them, but your search related dreams maybe? Ok, that was awkward.

See you in the future, best regards //Emil Mauritzson

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