

Make sure that the system communicates what’s happening.Different sizes, fonts, and arrangement of the text to help increase scanability, legibility and readability. Use typography to create hierarchy and clarity.You can direct attention toward or redirect attention away from items using color, light, contrast, and texture to your advantage. Careful placement of items can help draw attention to the most important pieces of information and can aid scanning and readability. Consider the spatial relationships between items on the page and structure the page based on importance.
#EASY TO UNDERSTAND HOW TO#
Once a user learns how to do something, they should be able to transfer that skill to other parts of the site. It is also important to create patterns in language, layout and design throughout the site to help facilitate efficiency. By using common elements in your UI, users feel more comfortable and are able to get things done more quickly.
#EASY TO UNDERSTAND WINDOWS#
Informational Components: tooltips, icons, progress bar, notifications, message boxes, modal windows.Navigational Components: breadcrumb, slider, search field, pagination, slider, tags, icons.Input Controls: buttons, text fields, checkboxes, radio buttons, dropdown lists, list boxes, toggles, date field.

Interface elements include but are not limited to: Doing so will help with task completion, efficiency, and satisfaction. Users have become familiar with interface elements acting in a certain way, so try to be consistent and predictable in your choices and their layout.

UI brings together concepts from interaction design, visual design, and information architecture. User Interface (UI) Design focuses on anticipating what users might need to do and ensuring that the interface has elements that are easy to access, understand, and use to facilitate those actions.
