First off, three things:
1: To any german speaking friends, relatives, etc.: If you don't understand anything, please tell me.
(An alle deutsch sprechenden Freunde, Familie, etc.: Falls du irgendwas nicht verstehst, bitte meld dich einfach bei mir!)
2: To my "Designer"-Friends:
If you don't like the Design, shut up. This is not about the Design. Thanks, love you.
and 3: Please ignore all the posts with the label "Journal". They are just for my Web Design Class. I mean, if you're interested in what I do in my Web Design Class, go ahead, but yeah... I don't think they're too interesting...
The blogs I meant for anyone else are labeled "Kansas 14/15", you can view only those if you klick at "Personal Posts" right below my picture.

Dienstag, 18. November 2014

Tuesday, November 18th 2014

Define 'User Experience'. What does it mean and how does it relate to web design?

User experience is what someone feels, sees, experiences, when in touch with some kind of product. 
Regarding Web Design, that would be what someone feels, sees, experiences (etc.) when accessing a website. 
So if someone accesses my All about Me Website, for example. What they would think about it, would be their User Experience. 
I think that is especially important, because after all that coding, I personally sometimes fail to see the Website as a whole, but start seeing only the <div> elements, the headings, the <p>s, and so on. 
I tend to forget about what the Use sees, how he experiences the Web page.

I personally have had a lot of good and bad User Experiences.
I had a really good User Experience with the app "vsco cam". It was working perfectly from the moment I downloaded it, it is easy to navigate and I just love the Design!
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