User Experience (UX) Design is all about websites, mobile apps, or software, and making sure users love using them. It’s like creating a great experience when people interact with your product.
In simple terms, UX Design is about figuring out what users want and need and then designing solutions that work well and are easy to use. This involves doing some research, testing with users, sketching out ideas, building prototypes and making improvements along the way.
Why does this matter? Because even if you’re consistent, understanding how your customers want to interact at every touchpoint is crucial. It’s about connecting with brand enthusiasts who keep your business going, especially during tough times.
Here are just some of the reasons UX Design is so important:
So, in a nutshell, UX Design is like the secret sauce that makes your product awesome and your customers super happy. That’s where we come in. Our agency specializes in uncovering these insights and crafting seamless, intuitive experiences from start to purchase.
We sat down with one of our experts of UX Design, Matt Walker. He shares his background as a UX designer, what he believes are the most important aspects of design, and his tips for budding designers.
Matt: I’ve been interested in visual design since I was a kid. With social media becoming more popular when I was in school, I started designing LiveJournal and Myspace layouts, shirt designs, animated banners and AIM icons and more for local bands and startups in my area. I’ve also always thought in an analytical way, and gained more of an interest in the data that drives behavior the older that I got.
The cross between the creative-visual side and the analytical-data side is what initially drew me to UX design. I worked for a couple of tech startups wearing many hats while doing graphic design and marketing work while learning with Senior UX Designers on staff. Now, UX design encompasses a portion of the projects I work on at our marketing agency.
Matt: The main goal of user experience design is to improve the experiences and interactions that users have with a digital platform, usually through websites and apps. It meets at the intersection of research, data, visuals, copy and testing. Some fundamental rules include:
Matt: A lot of UX projects we work on as a marketing agency are based around responsive websites, dashboards and in-app graphics. Recently, we’ve worked on a new hospitality website for Skytop Lodge, a website for local chain eegee’s, an e-commerce website for Paddy O’ Furniture, the BeBallotReady dashboard for the Maricopa County Elections Department and more.
Matt: My top three tips would be:
To see how Matt and the Commit Agency team can help you with your brand’s UX design, visit us at commitagency.com/services/user-experience-ui-ux/.