“First, solve the problem. Then, design the interface.” – Ben Shneiderman.
Web design is not just about aesthetics; it’s about solving problems. Before you dive into the design phase, it’s crucial to understand the challenges your users face and how your website can address them. A well-designed site is one that meets the needs of its users while aligning with the goals of the business.
Understanding the problem first ensures that the design is functional and user-friendly. If you jump straight into designing without a clear understanding of what problem you’re trying to solve, the end result may look nice, but it won’t provide real value to your users. Design is the tool that brings the solution to life, but it can’t work effectively unless you know what you’re solving for.
By approaching web design from a problem-solving perspective, you create a more focused, effective website that delivers on user expectations. What problems are you trying to solve with your website?
Question: Before diving into your website’s design, did you fully understand the problems it needed to solve?
October 15, 2024
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