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UX for the Web

By : Marli Ritter, Cara Winterbottom
Book Image

UX for the Web

By: Marli Ritter, Cara Winterbottom

Overview of this book

If you want to create web apps that are not only beautiful to look at, but also easy to use and fully accessible to everyone, including people with special needs, this book will provide you with the basic building blocks to achieve just that. The book starts with the basics of UX, the relationship between Human-Centered Design (HCD), Human-Computer Interaction (HCI), and the User-Centered Design (UCD) Process; it gradually takes you through the best practices to create a web app that stands out from your competitors. You’ll also learn how to create an emotional connection with the user to increase user interaction and client retention by different means of communication channels. We’ll guide you through the steps in developing an effective UX strategy through user research and persona creation and how to bring that UX strategy to life with beautiful, yet functional designs that cater for complex features with micro interactions. Practical UX methodologies such as creating a solid Information Architecture (IA), wireframes, and prototypes will be discussed in detail. We’ll also show you how to test your designs with representative users, and ensure that they are usable on different devices, browsers and assistive technologies. Lastly, we’ll focus on making your web app fully accessible from a development and design perspective by taking you through the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG).
Table of Contents (19 chapters)
Title Page
Credits
About the Authors
About the Authors
About the Reviewer
www.PacktPub.com
Customer Feedback
Preface

Chapter 3. Creating an Emotional Connection with the User

UX designers, UI designers, and Product Managers are all constantly looking for new and innovative ways to create unforgettable user experiences through cutting edge technology, usability standards and innovative aesthetics in the UI design. In the previous chapters we looked at the use of color, UI design, and brand elements that help build a relationship between user and brand. Just like any relationship between humans, these theoretical attempts at building a lasting relationship between user and brand are pointless without emotion. So how do you create an emotional connection with the user? More importantly, how do you keep that emotional relationship alive in an online world with excessive marketing campaigns and an endless list of products and services to choose from? The following topics, discussed in this chapter, will help create and keep that emotional connection with the user:

  • Creating a digital personality the user can...