The document provides 13 commandments for user experience. The commandments advise things like being open to users, keeping users engaged, providing a sense of security and guidance, attracting attention through visuals and humor, supporting interactions, acknowledging users, and evoking emotions. The overall message is that user experience design should focus on the human aspects of understanding users' needs and perspectives in order to create useful, usable and satisfying digital experiences.
1. 13 USER EXPERIENCE COMMANDMENTS
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2. USER EXPERIENCE
a person's perceptions and responses that result from the use
or anticipated use of a product, system or service
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Different content and patterns
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9. FACE(T)S OF THE USER EXPERIENCE
useful
usable desirable
valuable
findible accesible
credible
Based on: The User Experience Honeycomb, Peter Morville