One of the design principles for great user experience is that a user interface should feature as much as necessary and as little as possible. Why? Because software applications and Web sites have become more complex and a lot of this complexity is passed onto the user interface. It is often said that users cannot cope with complexity. Yet, there is a difference between objective complexity and perceived complexity. What makes an application or a single Web page appear complex and unappealing? What can be done to make it simple and attractive? In this webcast, we present fascinating facts about human mental capabilities, we provide background on the factors that make Web user interfaces good or bad user experiences, and we share practical tips and tricks to help you design for great user experiences.
Presented by Tobias Komischke
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