With a simple UX copy adjustment, you can avoid misunderstandings and upgrade your product experience. This is a real-life example from the voice messaging app Yac . I literally spend 30' wondering if the app will auto-post my voice message in the channel or allow me to hear and edit it first. In t…
Links are important and you need to treat their appearance nicely. Many times a traditional button works better than a single link. Especially if the link is not on a header, footer, or the body of an article. Always make the copy actionable and hint at the action they initiate.
The Gutenberg Principle (aka Z-Pattern Layout) states that users' eyes travel according to a Z-shaped path from the top-left area to the bottom-right area. It's a good practice to place your CTA at the end of this flow to lead users to take action.
A landing page's CTA section reminds your visitors to subscribe to your service. Add a preview of your product to entice people to try it. According to the FOMO effect (Fear Of Missing Out) they'll feel left out if they don't use it.
Make it as simple as possible for users to enter their information.⠀ Choosing the right UI element plays a huge part in upgrading UX. For example, use a number picker for integer numeric values instead of a generic text field. In eCommerce carts, most users will buy 1, or 2 items maximum. The -/+ butt…
Spark curiosity when you ask the "big" questions (eg. signup, upgrade). By showing a glimpse of your UI, users feel curious about interacting with your app and are willing to take the next step. Achieve that with locking or blurring important features and asking them to upgrade or signup in…
In many cases, cards fail to indicate that they're clickable. Designers omit CTA buttons and only count on the user's experience or/and, hover effects.<strong> In design, it's always a good practice to never leave things on user imagination.</strong> Instead use an actionable button to prompt clickability …
Never let users guess what's the next step on your user journey. Have in mind that conversions might be low because people are afraid to press a button. A strong message (like "Reserve") adds stress and makes people wonder whether they'll be charged or not.
Visual hierarchy is important in design because it boosts the user experience and leads the user attention Your No.1 priority is to make your primary action (aka CTA) prominent. In this case, the button that initiates the booking process is the main CTA. Then you need to make text readable & disti…