UX websites?

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  • Stugoo0

    I really dont think its just a fad.
    think about it. front end dev skills natural progression looks like it should be
    HTML, CSS, accessibilty, javascript then UXD

    it feels right that the foundation is based on laying the ground work for the house, then painting the walls, making sure the stairs are in the right place, then installing a lift. then figuring out how the lift works... its a tight analogy but you get the point.

    don't you think that buy building interfaces its really important that you understand how the user interacts with it? how often have you been frustrated with a website that's hard to use or you cant find what your looking for... 'i could have done that better'.

    have you seen for example the go compare or confused.com adverts? rather than selling 'our shit is awesome' they sell... our qoutes are good and our website is really really easy to use.

    lets face it. users are impatient, i know I am. i want info and i want it as fast as possible. give people what they want when they want and its win time.

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