ux-mistakes

4 UX Mistakes that Are Ruining Your Design

If you are a web designer, you certainly know how crucial it is to come up with a design that is favorable to your respective audience by all means.

But, most of the time, in order to do the best, we try to incorporate different ideas and assume them as the ultimate ways of guiding the users. In reality, all those efforts go in vain.

Have you ever thought about the UX steps that you imply for good, but in actual, they are turning to be the real destroyers of your design’s readability?

I think it is the right time to take them into consideration and look out for ways to fix all such issues for offering a robust experience to the end user. And trust me, this is what you are going to learn from here.

This blog comprises of four extremely gigantic UX mistakes that are negatively affecting your design and eventually offering a pathetic user experience.

  • You Are Designing It for Yourself

A good designer works on the principles that are favorable to his personal needs. However, a smart designer goes a little deeper to understand what his prospect demands and works out the design accordingly.  So, if you are following the aforementioned (traditional) style of designing, things will never go in your favor.

Before making any possible decision, think of your audience, if the design you are working on caters to their needs, you are fine to go with the approach.

  • Extremely Thin Fonts

Thin fonts can massively be found almost everywhere. Be it a native mobile app or any contemporary web design, you will find thin fonts playing a key role. There is no doubt that this is the type of font which is elegant and sophisticated. But the fact is, thin fonts usually cause usability issues.

Generally, when we select any font, our ultimate goal is to enhance the legibility of text. However, thin fonts affect this aspect quite negatively. Therefore, you have got to be aware of the fact while making use of such a type of fonts.

  • More Focus on Background Image Than Content

Using background images in a web design has become a popular trend. Unfortunately, many web designers and UX specialists have misunderstood the concept that runs behind this trend. And, in result, they give more significance to the image which doesn’t even blend well with the content.

Remember, a perfect background never grabs too much attention. It is the title and the text that should be given the lead to guide visitors.

  • Not Keeping a Check on Peformance

The overall performance of a website lies under this category because if you are not providing your customers with the SUPER FAST loading speed, they are not going to waste their precious time in anyway.

It is just because of the reason give appropriate time to this impactful aspect and eradiate all those errors that can affect your site’s reputation quite negatively.