Submission Date
26-4-2026
Resource Type
Collection (a group of items)
File Format
File Size and Duration
4.1MB
Abstract
The work showcases how the website's user interface (UI) design responds to the findings of the user experience (UX) report and improves its usability.
Audience
General (G) - suitable for everyone
Language
English
References
Grant, W. (2018). 101 UX principles : a definitive design guide (pp. 62–63). Packt Publishing Ltd. Aesthetically pleasing designs can influence usability by creating a positive response. ● Grant, W. (2018). 101 UX principles : a definitive design guide (pp. 19–20). Packt Publishing Ltd. Touch targets should be placed in areas on the interface that allow them to be easily acquired. ● Grant, W. (2018). 101 UX principles : a definitive design guide (pp. 62–63). Packt Publishing Ltd. It’s important that designers size and position interactive objects appropriately to ensure they are easily selectable. ● Grant, W. (2018). 101 UX principles : a definitive design guide (pp. 12–613. Packt Publishing Ltd. Use type size to depict information hierarchy.
Recommended Citation
SAE University College. (2026). UX Report [Student Exemplar, SAE University College]. Creo.
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