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Title: How did you develop the UI/UX design for your website?
Post by: kate65 on June 27, 2025, 05:36:23 AM
Are there people here who design websites? Maybe someone here needed to create a website for themselves or their business. I currently need to create a website for my store, but I don't know who to turn to. I hope you can recommend someone who can help me with the UI/UX design.
Title: Re: How did you develop the UI/UX design for your website?
Post by: jason43 on June 27, 2025, 06:02:42 AM
Did you recently launch your business? Do you have any physical stores? I just added online ordering to my cosmetics store a month ago because before that, I only worked offline. I didn't know what kind of website design to use, but Hey Reliable helped me. You can check out their website, https://heyreliable.com/ui-ux-design/ (https://heyreliable.com/ui-ux-design/) , where they have examples of projects they've worked on. Honestly, I didn't know UI meant user interface and was responsible for the visual design and that UX meant user experience and was responsible for the logical arrangement of the site's pages and buttons, making it intuitive for visitors. Hey Reliable managed to create such a site. Would you like me to send you a link to my website so you can see what it looks like?
Title: Re: How did you develop the UI/UX design for your website?
Post by: Salamanka on June 29, 2025, 12:37:55 PM
I've been testing a few home design tools lately, and check it out (https://www.kunstplaza.de/en/architecture/home-design-software/) had a great breakdown of affordable options under €200 — including some that are actually useful for serious planning. If you're into 2D/3D visualization or just redesigning a space, it's definitely worth a look.
Title: Re: How did you develop the UI/UX design for your website?
Post by: vaperlsa on July 11, 2025, 08:28:33 AM
I understand the challenge of finding the right person for UI/UX design. For a store website, it's crucial to focus on creating an intuitive user experience that drives engagement and sales. I would recommend working with someone who specializes in both design and user experience, as this will help ensure the website is both visually appealing and functional. A good starting point is to conduct task analysis UX (https://clay.global/blog/ux-guide/ux-task-analysis) to understand your users' needs and goals. Once you have a clear understanding of this, you'll be able to find a designer who can tailor the site to both your business and your customers' needs
Title: Re: How did you develop the UI/UX design for your website?
Post by: maybelle11 on August 06, 2025, 02:26:19 PM
The UI/UX design for our website was developed through a user-centric approach, focusing on intuitive navigation and responsive layouts. We incorporated end-to-end testing (https://aqua-cloud.io/ai-in-end-to-end-testing/) automation to ensure seamless functionality across all devices and user interactions. Feedback from usability testing further refined the design, balancing aesthetics with performance. The final result is a clean, engaging interface optimized for both usability and visual appeal.