Blind Path of User Experience: What is a User-friendly Interface

by mzine on 2009-04-05 23:21:43

In the previous article, Mo Ye shared with everyone about the user experience features of music search engines (Google's Bubble Music Selection), which also mentioned a current situation: that user commonality dominates the user experience. However, this raises another question: does the differentiation between users also have different impacts on the user experience of search engines? Today, Mo Ye will share with you Baidu's relatively outstanding performance in this area —— interface design and interaction based on different users.

First, we need to think about a question: what is a user-friendly interface? Mo Ye's definition is that a user-friendly interface should meet the following three elements: 1, simplicity and beauty; 2, usability; 3, sustainable experience. The most easily overlooked part is usability, because it is also the hardest part to grasp. A website cannot fully satisfy all users' browsing habits and functional experiences, which creates some users' experience barriers. The best way is to identify your users and design different pages based on the standards of your core users.