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10 UX Design Trends You Shouldn’t Overlook in 2015

In today’s fast-changing world of user experience design, predicting the future is no longer the art of gazing into a crystal ball. Instead, keeping oneself up-to-date with latest techniques and trends not only delivers a better user experience but also gives a leading edge over the competition. With 2014 completely over (and 2 months from 2015 too), its a perfect time to take stock of what trends will make waves in the remainder of 2015. Being a UX geek, I have decided to write this article for the purpose of discussing UX design trends which I think will dominate 2015. Some of these trends actually emerged in 2014 or even before but we will see them making even bigger waves in 2015 1. Responsive Web Design As the usage of mobile devices grows exponentially, there is no doubt responsive design will continue to establish itself as an indispensable technique for designing websites in 2015. As a designer you will not only need to focus on what that content is but

15 Mobile App Design & UX/UI Trends 2015

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The mobile app design & UX/UI have gone through various evolutions. Every year has taught us new things about best features that should be implemented in application and interface design. In the same way, the year 2014 has given lots of ideas that will set up trends in Mobile app design and UX/UI in 2015 and most of the designers & developers are not aware of these trending tactics. Therefore, this blog showcases some of major trends in mobile app design & UX/UI that can help programmers to code the best app and generate best revenue. Let’s have a glance over major trends in application design & UX/ UI in 2015. 1. Flat Interface Design Designers should implement “Flat” design, as it gives clean and simple structure to the interface. Moreover, it will also optimize the user experience because the users can easily access the features that they require. 2. Design To Grab Attention At A First Sight Remember that do not waste application searcher’s time. Your a

10 New Mobile App UI Design Trends for 2015

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With the believe that this new year 2015 will introduce the best of the mobile app designs, it is also anticipated that some design trends of the year 2014 will still be around. This article will unleash the latest mobile app design trends that we are likely to see in 2015. Considering the current behavior of mobile users and blazingly developing mobile technology, here is a list of mobile app user interface designs that are expected to be in vogue this year. Let’s explore them. 1. Larger  Diffused / Blurry Background Images with eye-catchy CTA To make the design more appealing on small-screen devices, integrating vivid Background Blurry images will make the visual content easily readable and more effective. And, due to real estate, it becomes essential to make the call to action (CTA) buttons more captivating and easily accessible. Because CTA buttons will be greatly responsible for generating greater conversions. Examples: Mobile User Interface Design of Booking App

The latest trend in user interface: Flat Design

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Flat User Interface Design is a design language currently used in the creation of various graphical user interfaces. The  flat design  refers to a style of interface design which removes any stylistic design choices that gives the three dimensional effect and hence is focused upon the minimal use of simple elements,  flat colors and typography . The designers might refer this since it allows them to make the interface designs more streamlined and efficient. Designing Language Is Responsive It is easier to convey information while looking for visual appearance and approach. This designing language makes it is easy to create an interface which is responsive to various browsers in various devices. With lesser design elements, a  website will load faster and can be resized  easily and still have a sharp appearance in high definition screens. This designing language represents smaller data footprints which have a significant effect on the performance. You might think that the

How Difficult Is It to Design User Experience?

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Designers often brand themselves as  “User Experience” designers . In fact, it is almost impossible to find a designer today who doesn’t use this attribute in their resume. But the question is: Are they genuine User Experience (UX) designers? In general, the primary concern of UX designers is how the product feels. There is hardly a single right answer to a given design problem. As a result, UX designers need to explore various approaches to resolve a user issue. Logical flow of the product from one step to another is the responsibility of the designers. For this they often implement in-person user tests to observe their behavior. They need to identify tentative verbal and non-verbal blocks and refine them to create the “best” possible user experience. But user experience does not depend only on how the product is designed. There are other aspects as well that make UX design more challenging. This includes the  user  and the  situation  where they use the product. Let’s consi

10 UX Design Trends You Shouldn’t Overlook in 2015

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In today’s fast-changing world of user experience design, predicting the future is no longer the art of gazing into a crystal ball. Instead, keeping oneself up-to-date with latest techniques and trends not only delivers a better user experience but also gives a leading edge over the competition. With 2014 completely over (and 2 months from 2015 too), its a perfect time to take stock of what trends will make waves in the remainder of 2015. Being a UX geek, I have decided to write this article for the purpose of discussing UX design trends which I think will dominate 2015. Some of these trends actually emerged in 2014 or even before but we will see them making even bigger waves in 2015. Let’s take a look at them one by one! 1. Responsive Web Design As the usage of mobile devices grows exponentially, there is no doubt responsive design will continue to establish itself as an indispensable technique for designing websites in 2015. As a designer you will not only need to focus