Users No Longer Learn Interfaces. They Learn Behaviours
📰 Medium · UX Design
Users now learn behaviours instead of interfaces, changing the focus of UX design
Action Steps
- Identify the key behaviours your users need to learn
- Design interfaces that support and simplify these behaviours
- Test your design with real users to validate the learning process
- Iterate on your design based on user feedback and behaviour data
- Consider using interactive guidance and feedback to facilitate behaviour learning
Who Needs to Know This
UX designers and product managers can benefit from understanding this shift in user behavior to create more intuitive and user-friendly products
Key Insight
💡 Users no longer focus on learning interfaces, but rather the behaviours and actions that achieve their goals
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💡 Users learn behaviours, not interfaces! #UXDesign #UserExperience
Key Takeaways
Users now learn behaviours instead of interfaces, changing the focus of UX design
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For a long time, good interface design was partly about helping people learn a system. Continue reading on Medium »
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