Day 7. The UX Designer Journey

If you are the UX designer for an app, you would begin by mapping the expected user journeys and preferences.

Once you know, you can organize the app content logically, using clear labels and icons to point the way for the user to explore the basics and discover the extras. 

Good UX designers typically conduct usability testing, which is monitoring how users interact with the app, site, or software. This helps designers identify pain points and areas of confusion within a navigation’s structure. 

Once you've made sense of the navigation, the next order of business would most likely be uncluttering the interface.This is where a UX designer would conduct usability testing to identify areas of cognitive overload and potential distractions. You can prioritize essential features and add more white space to create visual breathing room. 

A consistent design helps users easily transition between screens and interactions within the app so that the user experience feels seamless and intuitive from start to finish. 

UX designers also have a responsibility to make sure their design is accessible for everyone. This includes adhering to accessibility guidelines like alternative text for images, screen reader compatibility, and keyboard navigation. 

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