How Micro-Effort Is Killing Your Website’s User Experience

How Micro-Effort Is Killing Your Website’s User Experience // Your website design is the first, most important user experience people often have with you or your brand. So if your website UX is full of micro effort, then you’ll find that, from a user perspective, the website user experience won’t be good. A strong website UI design and simple ux design can go an incredibly long way to reducing micro-effort and putting a UX/UI web design in place that creates a simple user experience design for everyone. So if you want some user experience design basics, or to ever understand what is UX design, then I’ll show you what is user experience (for beginners), why ux matters, UX design basics, user experience for non-programmers, and ux for beginners. So let’s get in to this UI video on UXUI and figure out why user experience matters, and why creating ux for non-programmers is even possible. Let’s do it!

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