User Experience

User Experience

Design
In the world of technology new terms appear every day. But though the term UX has been around for a while, people still confuse ‘UX’ and ‘UI’. At UK Site Design, we believe that UX and UI complement each other. Specifically, we believe that User Interface (UI) should be seen as a part of User Experience (UX). Let’s see why. Defining UX "User experience" refers to a person’s interactions with a product, application, or operating system. So designing a user experience – or in other words, creating a UX – means defining the way a product operates and how it meets a user’s needs. It’s obvious that a UX should be clear, comfortable and user-friendly. A great UX is deliberate and elaborate; you don’t even notice it when using a…
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What’s Involved

What’s Involved

Design
Everything about your website - including the content, the way it looks, and the way it works - is determined by the website design. Web design is a process of conceptualizing, planning, and building a collection of electronic files that determine the layout, colors, text styles, structure, graphics, images, and use of interactive features that deliver pages to your site visitors. Professional Web design helps to make your business appear credible online. When you're ready to build a website, you have several options. If you are not familiar with HTML programming language and Web design applications, there are a number of other options for creating your Web design: Hire a professional website design expert to create and build a unique Web site.Create your own website design using off-the-shelf software such as…
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Design Patterns

Design Patterns

Design
Responsive web design patterns are quickly evolving, but there are a handful of established patterns that work well across the desktop and mobile devices. Most layouts used by responsive web pages can be categorized into one of five patterns: mostly fluid, column drop, layout shifter, tiny tweaks, and off canvas. In some cases, a page may use a combination of patterns, for example column drop and off canvas. These patterns, originally identified by Luke Wroblewski, provide a solid starting point for any responsive page. The patterns For simplicity and ease of understanding, each the samples below were created with real markup using flexbox, typically with three content div's contained within a primary container div. Each sample was written starting with the smallest view first, and breakpoints were added when necessary. The flexbox layout mode is…
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