UX peeps! Ever felt like some data-heavy apps in workplaces (or healthcare & public sector) are as friendly as a drill sergeant? Data fields all over the place, making them look more machine than human. Well here's something that might help Turns out there’re proven design methods to turn these daunting experiences into user-friendly info hubs! We’ve got: User research for understanding our audience better; context of use for designing with the end goal in mind (and not just pretty pictures); Design patterns because who doesn't love a bit of reusable awesomeness?; and plain language guidelines to make sure everyone can understand what they see. Best part? No need for AI wizardry here! Just good ol’ design sense So next time you find yourself staring at an information jungle, remember these tips & let's bring some charm back into our work apps together! Thoughts anyone else has on this topic would be much appreciated. Let the UX-versation begin!
Source:
https://uxplanet.org/data-intensive-apps-for-work-dont-need-to-be-ux-hostile-and-butt-ugly-80fb0f4e524c?source=rss----819cc2aaeee0---4