2. Make it simple yet clear
People just take cursory glances at content on a website and don’t
always go through it word by word. For increased ability of
comprehension among users, consistent design elements
combined with the right amount of aesthetic value should do the
trick.
3. Recognize the target
audience
Know the requirements and desires of your audience,
understand them completely, find your competitors in the same
industry, and use simple yet unique ideas to stand out from the
crowd.
4. Set the hierarchy right
It is important to understand that seamless navigation is at the
core of a good user experience. The most important information
should be combined with the right navigational elements to lead
the user intuitively into a smooth transitional user experience.
5. Don’t use complicated
vocabulary
Use of right terminology should be consistent and simple across
the entire user experience spectrum. If a user has to refer an
external source to understand what a particular term means on a
website or your design, it doesn’t augur well on your user-centered
design capabilities. Straightforwardness will be helpful.
6. Enable responsiveness
In today’s world of mobile ubiquitousness, it is important that
you factor in the element of responsive design as one of the
foundational elements of usable design. Great user
experience involves some customization as well. This also
stops the user from getting distracted by irrelevant content
and makes the process efficient.