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5 Ways to Make User Interface Design Work for Everyone
It’s a user interface tug o’ war…
When it comes to UI, there is inherently a balance that needs to be struck between the needs of the user and the needs of the client. Sometimes these needs are the same and you have an ideal situation on your hands – congratulations! More often than not, the creation of the user interface becomes a careful balance of what the user wants to see on the page and what needs to be displayed on the page in order to drive business objectives. Here are a few tips and guidelines to help keep things in perspective and allow you to blend the two seamlessly rather than end up with a patchwork quilt for a UI. Each of the examples have their strengths and weaknesses, but each has at least one aspect of user interface design that is done exceptionally well.
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