Join us April 28: design and usability guidelines to improve the utility of your dashboard
Companies that invest in UX produce products faster: developers spend less time on significant alterations and fixes. In addition, happy users return to use the product, and often tell their friends. Alternatively, frustrated users will complain on social media and create negative press.
A Forbes article pointed out: “According to IBM, code defects are 30 times more expensive to correct than using the right information in the first place. It is extremely unlikely that these coding defects will occur if you choose the UX design.”
Join us at this free webinar on Wednesday, April 28 @ 12pm CDT.
By combining eye tracking with other usability studies, you can determine where your users look, for how long, and why. This can help you design interfaces that are effective at directing user attention to important things in the user interface. Read More →
Know what kind of experience you create for your users: always design with usability in mind to create meaningful outcomes with lasting results.
All the best for you and your business this month,